In today's episode, I go into more detail about taking buses in Japan. Although the system is a bit more complicated than subways and trains, buses are still a very convenient way to get around in Japan. And for people traveling on a budget, highway buses and bus passes are by far the most cost-effective way to get around the country. Be sure to listen in to learn more.




Today's Phrase: 


ごちそうさまでした


go-chi-so-u-sa-ma-de-shi-ta


Meaning: "It was a feast."


Usage: set phrase for after a meal




Useful Past Episodes:


Getting Around in Japan I


For More Information:


Highway Buses




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