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How to start a formal e-mail in Japanese?
Or, more exactly, how do I start a formal e-mail in Japanese if I don’t know the name of the recipient? For example, I’m writing to a hotel to ask about the availability of a specific room. What greeting or set phrase should I use to start?
May 17, 2019 4:28 PM
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(ホテル名)御中
「御中(おんちゅう)」を使います。
例えば、
○○ホテル御中
はじめまして。
~~の部屋の空き状況について、教えていただきたいです。
希望日は、○月○日から○泊です/○月中旬で、検討中です。
こんな感じで始めて、続きに希望を伝えれば良いと思います。
予約できるといいですね('-'*)
May 18, 2019
You often start with a phrase such as " (◯○) ご担当者様", which is a polite way of calling "person in charge (of ◯○)".
May 22, 2019
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Marina
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