Teach yourself Japanese

Beaches are incredible places for relaxation and adventure alike. Whether you're going for a swim, building sandcastles, or simply watching the sunset, the beach has something for everyone. Knowing the right words can enhance your experience and also keep you safe, helping you understand signs, instructions, and even weather forecasts more clearly.

At the beach :: Japanese vocabulary

In Japanese Lesson 26, we shift our focus from the contained waters of a swimming pool to the vast expanses of the beach. Whether you're a sun worshipper, an avid surfer, or someone who just enjoys the simple pleasure of sand between your toes, this Japanese lesson will introduce you to Japanese vocabulary that will come in handy during your beach outings.

This Japanese lesson covers the essentials of spending time at the beach. You'll become familiar with terms such as "Wave," "Sand," "Sunset," "High Tide," "Low Tide," "Cooler," "Bucket," "Shovel," "Surfboard," "Ball," "Beach Ball," "Beach Bag," "Beach Umbrella," and "Beach Chair." Equipped with this Japanese vocabulary, you'll be well-prepared to make the most of your time at the beach, whether you're a local resident or a vacationer looking to soak up some sun.