What are Kansai people like?

Kansai people are generally perceived to be friendly, outgoing and humorous. Many of these stereotypes are manifest in Kansai's long-established comedy scene (see below) and animated dialect (see below). On the flip side, Kanto people are often described as polite, but cold and difficult to read.
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How is Kansai accent different?

The Tokyo accent distinguishes words only by downstep, but the Kansai accent distinguishes words also by initial tones, so Kansai dialect has more pitch patterns than standard Japanese. In the Tokyo accent, the pitch between first and second morae usually change, but in the Kansai accent, it does not always.
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What does Kansai accent sound like?

Kansai dialect is commonly described as a more casual sounding dialect. There are several differences in pitch, tone and stress of words when compared with the standard Japanese you learn at language school. There are also many words that you only hear from those who speak Kansai-ben. Used in place of arigatou.
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Are people from Osaka funny?

Osakans are funny and friendly, but also somewhat crude and uncouth. Depending on who you speak to Kyoto people are seen as sophisticated or pretentious, whereas those from Shikoku are sometimes labelled as rural hicks or country bumpkins.
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Are people from Osaka friendlier?

Osaka People Are So Friendly and Talkative

And indeed, many Japanese do prefer to keep to themselves, appearing rather quiet, and in some cases cold, to foreigners. However, that's not the case with all people in Japan. There are so many talkative and expressive people in Japan, especially in Osaka.
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Kansai Dialect vs Standard Japanese (Casual Japanese)



Is Osaka English friendly?

At Osaka city hotels and tourist information center, you should be able to talk to English speaking staff. At restaurants, shops, and even train stations, English level is uneven at best. In those cases, use simple, short phrases and hand gestures. Speaking long sentences slowly does not help.
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How do you say hello in Kansai?

This word comes from an abbreviation of phrases like "Maido osewa ni narimasu" and "Maido arigatou gozaimasu", and by itself is used as a hello greeting in place of "Konnichiwa" or in place of "Irasshaimase" (Welcome) or "Arigatou gozaimasu" (Thank you) at restaurants and izakayas.
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What is Kansai known for?

Kansai is Japan's spiritual and cultural capital, shaped by towering Osaka and Himeji castles, Zen gardens and arduous journeys to enlightenment. The nation's ancient capitals of Kyoto and Nara are filled with cultural and historical sites, while Koyasan in Wakayama has been a religious destination for centuries.
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What do Japanese think about Kansai dialect?

They tend to think of their dialect as the “opposite” of the standard Japanese, rather than merely one of the regional dialects in Japan. They are proud to be of the Kansai people, and of the Kansai local culture.
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How do you greet in Kansai dialect?

Let's get started.
  1. GREETINGS [ あいさつ ] 毎度おおきに maido ookini. Thank you (used instead of ARIGATOU) 毎度 maido. every time. This is often shortened to ookini also. 儲かりまっか ...
  2. FUN STUFF. さぶいぼ sabu ibo – goose bumps (when cold or scared) sabu is from samui (cold) ibo means 'a wart' USAGE: KANSAI. あかん akan.
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What does Kansai mean in English?

1. " an area of west Japan", geography. 関西 {noun} Kansai.
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What is Kansai Japanese?

The Kinki Region (近畿地方, Kinki Chihō), also commonly known as Kansai (関西, literally "west of the border") encompasses the Osaka Plain and consists of seven prefectures. It used to be the political and cultural center of Japan for many centuries and includes the cities of Kyoto, Osaka, Nara and Kobe.
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What do you call a person from Osaka?

Tokyo. Osakaben is the name for Osaka dialect. People from Osaka take a lot of pride in their dialect and it is quite different from the rest of Japan. Most Japanese people begin to adopt standard Japanese after they come to Tokyo. However, Osakans would never do that.
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Is Kansai rural?

Kansai also lays claim to some of the most traditional rural areas and countryside regions with natural rustic beauty and charm of their own. Areas in which the Old Japan can still be found, hidden away from the bustling traffic and neon lights of the cities.
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Is Hiroshima in Kansai region?

As the name tells you, Kansai Hiroshima Area Pass covers Kansai area (Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Kobe, Himeji, Wakayama), Hiroshima and many places between these, such as Okayama, Kurashiki. But the coverage is much bigger.
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Is Kansai and Kyoto same?

The region includes the prefectures of Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyōgo and Shiga, often also Mie, sometimes Fukui, Tokushima and Tottori. While the use of the terms "Kansai" and "Kinki" have changed over history, in most modern contexts the use of the two terms is interchangeable.
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What Japanese dialect should I learn?

Standard Japanese is what you learn in Japanese language textbooks, and it's what you will find being spoken on Japanese TV, in written correspondence from official sources, and for other formal business.
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What are you doing in Kansai dialect?

To make it a little easier to understand, let's take a look at some examples for Osaka, Nara, and Kobe dialects. Here's how each different region says "Nani wo shiterun desuka" (What are you doing?). Standard Japanese:何をしているんですか?(Nani wo shiterun desuka?) Osaka :なにしてん?(Nani shiten?)
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Can I travel to Japan if I only speak English?

Many tourists from all over the world travel around without understanding the language just fine. There are English signs in every airport and train station. In the more popular tourist locations, the train announcements are English as well as in Japanese.
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What place in Japan speaks the most English?

Tokyo is definitely the place where English in Japan is most ubiquitous. In addition to bilingual signage in the Tokyo Metro, JR Lines and in popular areas like Asakusa and Shinjuku, a large percentage of people in Tokyo speak some English, even those who don't work in foreigner-facing professions.
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Can you go to Japan if you don't speak Japanese?

Do you need to speak any Japanese to travel around Japan? Absolutely not. You can travel to Japan without learning any of these words and have a great time. People ask us about the Japanese language barrier all the time, with common questions such as, Do Japanese people speak English?
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Is Osaka nicer than Tokyo?

Pleasant Surroundings. While Both cities have many attractions such as shops, museums, parks and temples, Tokyo is much bigger and offers sufficient interest for a three- to five-day visit. Osaka is more famous for its vibrant culture and needs only two to three days for its sights.
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Is Osaka a good place for foreigners?

It is less guarded and locals are more direct and welcoming to foreigners. Many of Osaka's inhabitants are born and bred there, in contrast to Tokyo's large population of provincial Japanese who have come to the city to find work. Tokyo has city chic – while Osaka has natural energy.
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