How to Say ‘Indoor seating’ in Japanese
屋内の席
おくないのせき
💬 Usage Tip: ‘屋内’ (おくない) means 'inside'. Combine it with ‘席’ (せき) for 'seat'.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Indoor seating is common in Japan, especially in traditional establishments like izakayas.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
屋内おくない
[okunai]
indoor
Refers to an area or space located inside a building, protected from the outside elements.
屋内で食事を楽しみましょう。
Let's enjoy our meal indoors.
のの
[no]
of
Used to indicate possession or relation.
この屋内の席が空いています。
This indoor seat is available.
席せき
[seki]
seat
A piece of furniture for sitting on, such as a chair.
この席は予約されています。
This seat is reserved.
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