Many people who come to Japan like to visit beautiful and fun locations, but they also like to do some « Kaimono » (買い物).
Do you want to know what it means?
« Kaimono » (買い物) is a very important and basic word you can hear and use everyday in Japan in your daily life as well as when you’re travelling.
« Kaimono » (買い物) is composed of two chinese characters : « buy » (買い) and « thing » (物) so you’ve got it, it means « shopping »!
« Kaimono » (買い物) is used everyday, for basic grocery shopping as well as buying clothes or expensive things.
Here are some example sentences:
« Kaimono ni ikimasu. »買い物に行きます: «I’m going to shop. »
« Kaimono shisugita! »買い物しすぎた!: « I did too much shopping! »
« Kaimono shitai! » 買い物したい!: « I want to go shopping! »
Do you plan to do some « Kaimono » (買い物) in Japan?
What do you want to buy?
Food, clothes, tech stuff, otaku goods?
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