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Japanese Court Interpreters Services – Video Remote Interpreters also available

Japanese court interpreters

We provide experienced court interpreters for English to Japanese, Japanese to English and multiple other languages.

TJC’s Japanese court interpreters can assist in court cases of various lengths, providing short-term and long-term support in Europe, Asia, North & South America, Australasia and Africa.

A court interpreter must have substantial experience and an understanding of legal proceedings when working in complex and challenging court cases. Communication in the courtroom may be more complex than one might expect. This is often due to the use of legal jargon and specific terminology and the posing of negative or double negative questions by barristers and other legal professionals.

TJC Global’s highly qualified court interpreters can help prevent this and establish transparent communication between parties. They have extensive legal terminology and also can recognise complex phrasing and pick up on colloquialisms, adjusting their interpretation accordingly. This ensures glitch-free court interpreting whatever the context.

Contact us for a quote or to find out more about our Japanese court interpreting services.

Why choose TJC Global’s Japanese Court Interpreters?

Our Japanese court interpreters can also assist in the following settings:

High Court

Crown Court

Civil Court

Magistrates’ Court

County Court

District Court

Locations covered by our Japanese Court Interpreters:

TJC’s Japanese court interpreting services in hundreds of cities in Europe, Asia, North & South America, Australasia and Africa. Please see our global locations page or contact us directly for more information on the locations we cover.

Kobe, Hyogo -Japanese interpreters

Akashi, Hyogo -Japanese interpreters

Aomori- Japanese interpreters

Asahikawa, Sapporo, Hokkaido- Japanese interpreters

Akita-Japanese interpreters

Atsugi, Kanagawa-Japanese interpreters

Chiba-Japanese interpreters

Fukui-Japanese interpreters

Japanese interpreters

Fukushima-Japanese interpreters

Gifu-Japanese interpreters

Hakodate, Hokkaido-Japanese interpreters

Himeji, Hyogo-Japanese interpreters

Ibaraki-Japanese interpreters

Hiroshima-Japanese interpreters

Japanese interpreters in Isesaki, Gunma

Japanese interpreters in Iwate

Kagawa-Japanese interpreters

Kagoshima-Japanese interpreters

Kitakyushu-Japanese interpreters

Japanese interpreters in Kochi

Kumamoto-Japanese interpreters

Okayama -Japanese interpreters in Kurashiki,

Kure, Hiroshima- Japanese interpreters

Miyazaki-Japanese interpreters

Hamamatsu, Shizuoka-Japanese interpreters

Kanazawa-Japanese interpreters

Kawasaki, Kanagawa-Japanese interpreters

Matsumoto, Nagano-Japanese interpreters in

Matsuyama, Ehime-Japanese interpreters

Mito, Ibaraki-Japanese interpreters

Miyagi-Japanese interpreters

Nagasaki-Japanese interpreters

Nagoya-Japanese interpreters

Nara-Japanese interpreters

Naha, Okinawa -Japanese interpreters

Okazaki, Aichi -Japanese
interpreters

Okayama-Japanese interpreters

Ota, Gunma-Japanese interpreters

Yokohama, Kanagawa-Japanese interpreters

Japanese interpreters in Yokosuka, Kanagawa

Saga-Japanese interpreters

Saitama-Japanese interpreters

Sasebo, Nagasaki-Japanese interpreters

Japanese interpreters in Sendai, Miyagi

Shiga-Japanese interpreters

Shimane-Japanese interpreters

Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi-Japanese interpreters

Takamatsu, Kagawa-Japanese interpreters

Tokushima-Japanese interpreters

Tochigi-Japanese interpreters

Tottori-Japanese interpreters

Japanese interpreters in Toyama

Tsukuba, Ibaraki-Japanese interpreters

Toyohashi, Aicihi-Japanese interpreters

Toyota, Aichi-Japanese interpreters

Japanese interpreters in Wakayama

Yamagata-Japanese interpreters

Yamaguchi-Japanese interpreters

Japanese interpreters in Yamanashi

Japanese interpreters in Yokkaichi, Mie

About Japanese

Spoken by around 125 million people, Japanese is the predominant language of Japan and a member of the Japonic language family. Traditionally unknown to speakers of other languages (perhaps due to the dramatic difference in structure, sound and alphabet to the main European languages), Japanese has become a critical business language widely studied by foreigners. In 2012 alone, 4 million people were learning Japanese. This surge of interest is mainly due to the Japanese economic boom in the 80s, its status as a technology/engineering giant, and mass global interest in Japanese culture such as ‘Manga’ and ‘Anime’.

Although they may appear similar to non-speakers, Chinese and Japanese have no genealogical relationship. Nonetheless, the Japanese script uses thousands of Chinese characters called ‘Kanji’ and has done so for centuries. ‘Kanji’ is just one of three alphabets used in Japanese, the others being ‘Hiragana’ and ‘Katakana’ (with the Latin script alphabet or ‘Romaji’ used for foreign terms). Hiragana is used for the purely Japanese alphabet. At the same time, Katakana, which looks to the untrained eye simpler than Hiragana and Kanji, is a series of characters representing individual Japanese phonemes or sounds. It is often used to transcribe foreign words and, in the past, was used as shorthand for the more complex ‘Kanji’.

Around 99% of the Japanese population speaks Japanese. Dialects and variations, such as the Rkyukyan languages, including Kunigami, Okinawan, and Amami, are spoken by some in Okinawa, but few children now learn these. Most schools instead teach Japanese and English to children.

Like any other nation, Japan has its own business etiquette. See our Doing Business in Japan Page to find out more.

Looking for interpreting assistance in other fields?

TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in various specialist fields. Whatever your requirements, we can find the right linguist to assist you.
If your industry or project type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.

Our interpreters utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous interpretation, whatever the context – enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world.
We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.

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