Traveling in Japan -
Frequently Asked Questions
Calling to, from, and within Japan
First, we hope you will feel that you can forget about your cares and woes back home while you are on this adventure. At the same time, we recognize you may have valid reasons for at least being accessible if necessary.
So here is some information about phones in Japan.
Historically we have told people that "first and foremost, you should know: your cell phone probably won't work in Japan."
- Japan uses a network technology not used anywhere else
- Here is a nice summary of Japanese phone options
- And here are clear instructions for
using phones to and from Japan
Examples:- To call to Japan from the US: 011-81-number (omit any leading 0 in the "number" part)
- To call the US from Japan: 010-1-number; Note: this is the most expensive way! The link above has some suggestions for alternatives
But on a recent trip, we found that things have changed ...
- If you have a reasonably current smartphone
- If you have a good carrrier plan
Recent experiences:- I took my T-Mobile Samsung phone. (I chose this carrier for it's extensive international coverage and great international phone plan). It worked everywhere. I was able to call, text and read email.
- I took iPhone 5C. Worked okay with hotel wi-fi.must have local phone service or local phone card for staying in touch with group
- So, check with your carrier to be sure (and press: be sure they are including 'Japan' in their plan or information)
- Remember to take a charger