OK.
Most people here do not understand Japanese and would not be able to distinguish between dialects of Japanese.
Generally, when people say "German phrases" it refers to phrases in any of the German dialects (including Swiss German even though Swiss German is different).
Therefore, "Japanese phrases" would refer to the same thing - sounds that are in any of the Japanese dialects.
If you really want to know, most Japanese trains operated by larger companies have sounds and announcement in Standard Japanese. This is the 'official' Japanese used by the government and the Japanese taught at schools.
-plarnold
Most people here do not understand Japanese and would not be able to distinguish between dialects of Japanese.
Generally, when people say "German phrases" it refers to phrases in any of the German dialects (including Swiss German even though Swiss German is different).
Therefore, "Japanese phrases" would refer to the same thing - sounds that are in any of the Japanese dialects.
If you really want to know, most Japanese trains operated by larger companies have sounds and announcement in Standard Japanese. This is the 'official' Japanese used by the government and the Japanese taught at schools.
-plarnold