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How to Say ‘The space exhibit on the third floor is also interesting.’ in Japanese

三階の宇宙の展示も面白いです。

san kai no uchuu no tenji mo omoshiroi desu

[sahn gai]

💬 Usage Tip: The particle [も] means “also,” so this sentence suggests another exhibit was already mentioned. It is a common way staff add one more recommendation naturally.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Museum staff in Japan often recommend exhibits by floor and theme, not just by title. Listening for words like [三階] and [も] helps you follow their suggestions smoothly.

Phrase Breakdown

三階の宇宙の展示

san kai

the space exhibit on the third floor

A noun phrase describing the exhibit located on the third floor.

Example

三階の展示です。

It is the exhibit on the third floor.

Words in this phrase

san

[sahn]

three

The number three, part of the phrase third floor.

Example

三階の宇宙の展示も人気です。

The space exhibit on the third floor is also popular.

kai

[gai]

floor; story

Used to count building floors.

Example

三階の宇宙の展示も見ました。

I also saw the space exhibit on the third floor.

san

[sahn]

three

The number three, part of the phrase third floor.

Example

三階の宇宙の展示も人気です。

The space exhibit on the third floor is also popular.

面白いです

is interesting; is fun

A polite way to say something is interesting or enjoyable.

Example

この展示は面白いです。

This exhibit is interesting.

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