VocabJLPT N1
coming to Japan
NounSuru VerbIntransitive Verb

Definitions

  1. 1. coming to Japan
  2. 2. visit to Japan
This verb-noun compound means coming to Japan, referring to a person visiting or arriving in Japan, typically a foreigner. It is used in news, formal announcements, and everyday speech when talking about someone's visit to Japan. For example, it might describe a foreign celebrity or official arriving in the country.

Example sentences

Sentence 1

He keeps saying "Show me around when I come to Japan" — I don't know what to do with him.

Sentence 2

Wait, is it really confirmed that they're coming to Japan?

Sentence 3

If he comes to Japan, I'm planning to take him to Asakusa first.

Sentence 4

Lastly, please share your next scheduled visit to Japan via email.

Sentence 5

On the flip side — can people even come to Japan given the current situation?