How to Say ‘Window seat’ in Japanese
窓側の席
まどがわのせき
💬 Usage Tip: The term [窓側] (madogawa) means 'window side,' emphasizing the location of the seat.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Picking a window seat usually offers a more relaxed dining experience, with potentially scenic views.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
窓側まどがわ
[madogawa]
window side
The side or area next to a window.
窓側の席をお願いします。
I'd like a window side seat, please.
のの
[no]
of
A possessive particle connecting two nouns.
窓側の席を選びました。
I chose the window side seat.
席せき
[seki]
seat
A place to sit in a restaurant or venue.
窓側の席が空いていますか。
Is the window side seat available?
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