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Telephone numbers in Japan consist of an area code, an exchange number, and a subscriber number.


Video Telephone numbers in Japan



Dialing prefixes

  • 001 and 00xx Carrier selection prefix
  • 184 Prefix to withhold caller ID
  • 186 Prefix to provide caller ID

Maps Telephone numbers in Japan



Types of numbers

 1xx    Special numbers   001 and 00xx   Carrier selection codes   0x     2-digit geographic area codes   0xx    3-digit geographic area codes   0xxx   4-digit geographic area codes   0xxxx  5-digit geographic area codes   0x0    3-digit non-Geographic area codes (excluding 010)   0xx0   4-digit non-Geographic area codes (01x0, 0570, 0800, 0910, 0990)  

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Length of numbers

  • Special numbers are three digits long
  • Geographic numbers are 10 digits long
  • 0x0 Non-geographic numbers are 10 -or- 11 digits long.
  • 0xx0 Non-geographic numbers are 10 digits long

Three-digit numbers (special numbers)

Emergency services

 110  Police   118  Maritime emergencies   119  Ambulance, Fire brigade   171  Earthquake assistance  

Operator services

 100  NTT operator   106  Operator assisted collect call service   108  Automated collect call service   113  NTT technical faults hotline   116  NTT customer service and general enquiries  

Directory services

 104  NTT national directory enquiries   0057 KDDI international directory enquiries  

Special services

 114  Automated number-busy check   115  Telegram service   117  Speaking clock   136  Information on last incoming call   177  Weather forecast  

Long distance carrier selection (Myline)

 001   KDDI (international)   0032  IPS Inc.   0033  NTT Communications   0034  NTT Communications (international toll free)   0036  NTT East   0037  Fusion Communications   0039  NTT West   0041  SoftBank Telecom (international / former Japan Telecom)   0053  KDDI (Resold)   0056  KDDI (international)   0061  SoftBank Telecom (international / former Cable and Wireless IDC)   0066  SoftBank Telecom (international / former Cable and Wireless IDC)   0070  KDDI Toll Free   0071  Verizon Japan   0077  KDDI (national)   0080  T-Systems   0081  Fusion Communications (former TTNet)   0088  SoftBank Telecom (national / former Japan Telecom)   0089  T-Systems   0091  Brastel  

10 digit numbers

Non-geographic area codes

 0120 NTT Freedial, toll free services   0130 Automated information services   0140 Disaster relief wireless communications   0160 Disaster relief satellite communications   0170 NTT Dengon Dial, chat line services   0180 NTT Telegong, TV/Radio show feedback dial-in   0180 NTT Teledome, automated information services   0190 NTT Angel Line, automated directory services via PC/modem   0190 NTT Annai Jozu, automated directory services via telephone   0570 Navi Dial   0800 Other toll free services   020  Paging services (PDC) and data services (UMTS)   030  Mobile telephony services (legacy systems, PDC, J-CDMA, UMTS) - currently not used   040  Mobile telephony services (legacy systems, PDC, J-CDMA, UMTS) - currently not used   050  IP telephony service (via internet service providers)   060  Universal personal number services   070  Mobile telephony and data services (PHS, UMTS)   0701  Mobile telephony and data services (PDC, J-CDMA, UMTS)   080  Mobile telephony and data services (PDC, J-CDMA, UMTS)   090  Mobile telephony and data services (PDC, J-CDMA, UMTS)   0910 Private circuit access, local rate services   0990 NTT DialQ2, premium rate services  

Decommissioned area codes

 0150 formerly used for maritime wireless communications   0450 formerly used for maritime wireless communications   0750 formerly used for maritime wireless communications  

Area codes (???? "shigai-kyokuban") of selected major cities

 11  Sapporo   13-8 Hakodate   16-6 Asahikawa   17-7 or 172 Aomori   18-8 Akita   19-6 Morioka   22  Sendai   23-6 Yamagata   24-5 Fukushima   24-6 Iwaki   24-9 K?riyama   25  Niigata    26  Nagano   27-2 Maebashi   27-3 Takasaki   28-6 Utsunomiya   3   Tokyo (23 Special wards), Komae   4-29 Tokorozawa   4-70 Kamogawa   4-71 Kashiwa   42-6 Hachi?ji   42-7 Machida, Sagamihara   43  Chiba   44  Kawasaki   45  Yokohama   46-6 Fujisawa   46-8 Yokosuka   47-3 Ichikawa, Matsudo   47-4 (473 for west part of the city) Funabashi   48-2 Kawaguchi   48-6 or 48-7 or 48-8 Saitama   48-9 Soka, Koshigaya   49  Kawagoe   52  Nagoya   53  Hamamatsu   53-2 Toyohashi   54  Shizuoka   55  Kofu   56-4 Okazaki   56-5 Toyota   56-8 Kasugai   56-9 Handa   58  Gifu   58-6 Ichinomiya   59-2 Tsu, Yokkaichi   6   Osaka, Higashi?saka, Suita, Toyonaka, Amagasaki   72-2 Sakai   72-6 Takatsuki   72-8 Hirakata   73  Wakayama   74-2 or 74-3 Nara   75  Kyoto   76-2 Kanazawa   76-4 Toyama   76-8 Suzu   77-5 ?tsu   77-6 Fukui   78  Kobe   79-0 Kasai   79-2 or 79-3 Himeji   79-4 Kakogawa   79-7 or 79-8 Nishinomiya, Takarazuka   82  Hiroshima   83-2 or 83-4 Shimonoseki   83-9 Yamaguchi   84  Fukuyama   85-2 Matsue   85-7 Tottori   86-2 or 86-9 Okayama   86-4 or 86-5 Kurashiki   87 Takamatsu   88-6 Tokushima   88-8 Kochi   89 Matsuyama   92  Fukuoka   93  Kitakyushu   942 Kurume   95-8 Nagasaki   95-2 Saga   95-6 Sasebo   96  Kumamoto   97  ?ita   98-8 or 98-9  Naha   98-1 or 98-5 Miyazaki   99  Kagoshima  

Geographic numbers are nine digits long, including the area code, but not including the leading zero. Consequently, densely populated areas have shorter area codes, while less populated areas have longer area codes. For example:

  • 6 xxxx xxxx (Osaka)
  • 75 xxx xxxx (Kyoto)
  • 74-2 xx xxxx (Nara)
  • 49-92 x xxxx (Niijima island, Tokyo pref.)
  • 82-486 xxxx (Takano, Hiroshima pref.)

Area codes increase from north to south; Sapporo in Hokkaid? (the northernmost prefecture) has 11, and Setouchi's 99-73 is far to the south in Kagoshima. When the telephone system was devised, Okinawa was still under U.S. occupation, so when it was returned to Japan in 1972, its telephone numbers were squeezed between Miyazaki (98x) and Kagoshima (99x) and begin with 988, 989, and 980.

During the 1990s, when plans were being drawn up to amalgamate mid-sized cities and towns into larger municipalities, telephone numbering systems were merged in advance. For example,

  • 7442 x xxxx Kashihara (Nara prefecture)
  • 7444 x xxxx Sakurai
  • 74452 xxxx Takatori
  • 74454 xxxx Asuka etc.

became:

  • 744 2x xxxx Kashihara
  • 744 4x xxxx Sakurai
  • 744 52 xxxx Takatori
  • 744 54 xxxx Asuka etc.

Many of these towns have in fact refused to merge, leaving callers with more digits to dial when making local calls. This is partially balanced by not having to dial an area code for the neighboring city.


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Area code as local brand naming

After entering the 2010s, local products and events have begun using names which come from the area code.

0465net (Odawara, Kanagawa)
0428 T-shirt (Ome, Tokyo)
028 Market (Utsunomiya, Tochigi)
028 Machinaka (Inner-City) Wi-Fi (Utsunomiya, Tochigi)
Bar 053 (Hamamatsu, Shizuoka)


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See also

  • List of dialing codes in Japan
  • Communications in Japan § Telephone services
  • List of telephone operating companies § Japan
  • Telephone numbering plan

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External links

  • Telephone information page of the Japan National Tourist Organization (JNTO)

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References

  • ITU allocations list

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