How to Say ‘Any other recommended exhibits?’ in Japanese
他におすすめの展示はありますか。
hoka ni o susume no tenji wa ari masu ka
[hoh-kah nee]
💬 Usage Tip: This is a natural full question. [おすすめの展示] means “recommended exhibits,” and [他に] adds “any others?” A very handy phrase when you want a local favorite, not just the famous one.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Many Japanese museums have rotating special exhibitions. Asking this may lead you to a limited-time display you would otherwise miss—like a secret side quest.
Phrase Breakdown
他におすすめ
hoka ni
another recommendation; something else recommended
A phrase meaning 'something else recommended' or 'any other recommendations.'
他におすすめはありますか。
Do you have any other recommendations?
Words in this phrase
他
hoka
[hoh-kah]
other; another
Used to ask about another option or additional item.
他の部屋も見たいです。
I want to see the other rooms too.
に
ni
[nee]
in; for; additionally
Indicates addition here, as in 'besides that' or 'in addition'.
他に案内があります。
There is additional guidance.
他
hoka
[hoh-kah]
other; another
Used to ask about another option or additional item.
他の部屋も見たいです。
I want to see the other rooms too.
他
hoka
[hoh-kah]
other; another
Used to ask about another option or additional item.
他の部屋も見たいです。
I want to see the other rooms too.
他
hoka
[hoh-kah]
other; another
Used to ask about another option or additional item.
他の部屋も見たいです。
I want to see the other rooms too.
ありますか
is there?; do you have?
The polite question form of あります, asking if something exists or is available.
おすすめはありますか。
Do you have a recommendation?
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