How to say walk-in in Japanese

ウォークインUOOKUIN

noun / ~の noun:

  • walk-in; person who walks into a hotel, etc. without a reservation

noun:

Example Sentences

学校gakkouまでmade10funde歩いてaruite行けるikeru
I can walk to school in ten minutes.
公園kouenwo散歩sanposhiteiますmasu
I'm taking a walk in a park.
明るいakarui笑顔egaode2人ha光り輝くhikarikagayaku未来miraiwo歩みayumi始めたhajimetaんだnda
Smiling cheerfully, the two began to walk off into their brilliant future.
そうsoudaどうせならdousenara散歩sanpoがてらgaterani林道rindouni行ってitteプチPUCHI森林浴shinrin'yokuでもdemo・・・。
That's right, since we're taking a walk anyways, I wonder if we could spend a little time walking through the forest too...
でもdemo模試moshinohiha部活bukatsuga休みyasumiになってninatteharukato帰れるkaererushi感謝kanshaしてるshiteruけどkedobokuha
But on the day of the mock exams, there are no club activities, so that means I can walk back home with Haruka. And I'm grateful for that.

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