How to Say ‘Contact information’ in Japanese
連絡先
renraku saki
[ren-rah-koo sah-kee]
💬 Usage Tip: [連絡先] = contact details (phone, email, LINE, etc.). It’s the go-to word when swapping info.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Exchanging [連絡先] is common after a good chat or shared activity—especially for coordinating future sessions.
Phrase Breakdown
連絡
renraku
[ren-rah-koo]
contact (communication)
First part of 連絡先. Together it means “contact information.”
連絡先を交換しよう。
Let’s exchange contact info.
先
saki
[sah-kee]
contact address/details
In this compound, 先 means the “contact destination,” i.e., someone’s details (LINE ID, phone number, etc.).
連絡先を教えてくれる?
Can you tell me your contact info?
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