English isn't as common in Tokyo as you'd think. Master 187 frequent words and 30 structures to navigate Japan and speak like a local with confidence.

Learning a language isn't just about memorizing a list of words or phrases; it’s about learning to see the world through a different lens of respect, harmony, and presence.
Learn Japanese with a 187 most used word the 30 most used structure and 500 more use phrases in Japanese casual Japanese or a street Japanese


Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

Eli: You know, Miles, I used to think I could just breeze through Tokyo with English, but I recently saw a study from late 2025 showing that fewer than thirty percent of Japanese people actually speak English at any level. In fact, fluent speakers make up less than two percent!
Miles: It’s a huge wake-up call, right? Even in a massive city like Tokyo, the English proficiency score is still considered low. That’s exactly why we’re shifting gears today. We aren't just memorizing a textbook; we’re building a practical toolkit with the 187 most frequent words and those 30 essential structures you actually hear on the street.
Eli: Exactly, because knowing how to say "where is the station"—*eki wa doko desu ka*—is a total game-changer when Google Translate isn't enough.
Miles: It really is. So, let’s dive into our first category of those 500 essential phrases to get you navigating like a local.