How to Say ‘To this address, please.’ in Japanese
この住所までお願いします。
kono juusho made o negai shi masu
[koh-noh joo-shoh mah-deh oh neh-gah-ee shee mahs]
💬 Usage Tip: [住所] means "address." [この住所までお願いします。] is super useful when pronunciation feels tricky—just point and say it.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese addresses can be hard even for locals, so showing the full written address is often the best move.
Phrase Breakdown
この住所
kono juusho
this address
The specific address you want to go to.
この住所に行ってください。
Please go to this address.
Words in this phrase
この
kono
[koh-noh]
this
Used to point to something near you, such as this address shown on your phone.
この住所までお願いします。
Please take me to this address.
住所
juusho
[joo-shoh]
address
A street address or location. Very useful when you cannot pronounce the hotel name.
この住所までお願いします。
Please take me to this address.
まで
made
[mah-deh]
up to; as far as
Shows the destination or endpoint of travel.
この住所までお願いします。
Please take me to this address.
お願いします
o negai shi masu
please
Adds politeness to the request.
タクシーでお願いします。
By taxi, please.
Words in this phrase
お
o
[oh]
honorific prefix
Makes the following request expression sound polite.
この住所までお願いします。
Please take me to this address.
願い
negai
[neh-gah-ee]
request; wish
Part of お願いします, a standard polite way to say please.
この住所までお願いします。
Please take me to this address.
し
shi
[shee]
do
Part of the verb します in the polite request phrase.
この住所までお願いします。
Please take me to this address.
ます
masu
[mahs]
polite verb ending
Polite ending used in many formal or respectful expressions.
この住所までお願いします。
Please take me to this address.
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