How to Say ‘This town’ in Japanese
この町
kono machi
[koh-noh mah-chee]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful combo for small talk: [この町] + [が好きです] (“I like this town”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Locals love hearing foreigners say something positive about [この町]—it’s an easy conversation starter.
Phrase Breakdown
この
kono
[koh-noh]
this (near the speaker)
Used with a noun to mean “this …”. Here it modifies 町: “this town.”
この町が好きです。
I like this town.
町
machi
[mah-chee]
town
町 (まち) means “town.” With この, it becomes この町 = “this town.”
この町は便利です。
This town is convenient.
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