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How to Say ‘Near the station’ in Japanese

駅の近くです。

eki no chikaku desu

[eh-kee noh chee-kah-koo dess]

💬 Usage Tip: A complete, natural answer. You can expand: [駅の近くに住んでいます].

🇯🇵 In Japan: Living [駅の近く] is often considered very desirable in Japan because commuting and errands become much easier.

Phrase Breakdown

eki

[eh-kee]

station

駅 is “station.” In 駅の近くです it indicates the reference point for location.

Example

私の家は駅の近くです。

My house is near the station.

no

[noh]

of; ’s (connecting particle)

の links 駅 and 近く, forming “near the station.”

Example

駅の近くは人が多いです。

There are many people near the station.

近く

chikaku

[chee-kah-koo]

near; nearby

近く expresses proximity. Often used for giving directions/locations: 「〜の近くです」 = “It’s near ~.”

Example

駅の近くにカフェがあります。

There’s a cafe near the station.

です

desu

[dess]

is/are (polite copula)

です makes the location statement polite: “It is near …”

Example

ここは静かです。

It’s quiet here.

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