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How to Say ‘Neighborhood; nearby (less polite than ご近所)’ in Japanese

近所

kinjo

[keen-joh]

💬 Usage Tip: [近所] is neutral/casual. Add [ご] to make it more polite: [ご近所]. Also useful in phrases like [近所に住んでいます] (“I live nearby”).

🇯🇵 In Japan: With neighbors you don’t know well, [ご近所] is usually safer. [近所] can be fine among friends, but may feel a bit blunt in delicate topics like noise.

Phrase Breakdown

近所

kinjo

[keen-joh]

neighborhood; nearby area

Neutral noun for “neighborhood/nearby.” Often used in everyday talk about neighbors, noise, and local manners.

Example

近所の方に、いつでも言ってくださいと言いました。

I told the neighbors, “Please tell me anytime.”

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