Old Japanese Post Office - 古い日本の郵便局の日本語と文化
Old Japanese Post Office – 古い日本の郵便局
Scene – 場面
In a quiet countryside town, there’s a small wooden post office with a red postbox outside. The friendly postmaster greets everyone, and locals come not just for mail, but to chat and catch up on community news.
Conversation – 会話
「すみません、この手紙を海外に送りたいんですが」
{Sumimasen, kono tegami o kaigai ni okuritain desu ga.}
Excuse me, I’d like to send this letter overseas.
「はい、こちらの用紙にご記入ください」
{Hai, kochira no yōshi ni go-ki’nyū kudasai.}
Sure, please fill out this form.
Culture Point – 文化的背景
Japanese post offices are more than just for sending mail—they often serve as banks, bill payment centers, and community hubs. In rural areas, older post offices with traditional architecture still remain, offering a nostalgic atmosphere and slower pace of life.

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