- Emergency Services:
- Police: 110
- Fire and Ambulance: 119
- Emergency Medical Assistance: 119
- Lost and Found:
- Lost Property Center (Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department): +81 3-3581-4321
- Tourist Information:
- Tokyo Tourist Information Center (Shinjuku): +81 3-5321-3077
- Tokyo Tourist Information Center (Ginza): +81 3-3567-6800
- Transportation:
- Tokyo Metro Lost & Found Center: +81 3-3816-5700
- Japan Railway (JR) Lost & Found Center: +81 3-3423-0111
- Embassies and Consulates:
- Contact information for your country’s embassy or consulate in Tokyo. It’s advisable to save the number of your embassy or consulate in case of emergencies related to passport loss, legal assistance, or other consular services.
- Medical Assistance:
- Tokyo Metropolitan Medical Institution Information (English): +81 3-5285-8181
- Japan Helpline (English-speaking medical advice): +81 3-5774-0992
- Taxi Services:
- Tokyo Taxi Information Center: +81 3-3648-0300
- Tokyo MK Taxi (English-speaking service): +81 3-5547-5551
- Natural Disaster Hotline:
- Disaster Emergency Message Dial: 171 (English support available)
- Language Support:
- Tokyo Multilingual Call Center: +81 3-5320-7744 (English support available)
Smartphone with Local SIM Card:
Renting or purchasing a prepaid SIM card upon arrival in Tokyo allows you to use your smartphone with a local number and data plan. This option provides flexibility for making calls, sending messages, accessing maps, and using translation apps while exploring the city.
Pocket Wi-Fi Device:
Renting a pocket Wi-Fi device provides internet access for multiple devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets, laptops) via a portable hotspot. With a pocket Wi-Fi, you can stay connected to the internet at all times, making it easier to navigate, communicate, and access information during your travels in Tokyo.
Rental Phone:
Some rental services offer basic mobile phones with local SIM cards for tourists who prefer a simple communication device. Rental phones typically include voice calling and text messaging capabilities, allowing you to stay in touch with others without the added features of a smartphone.
Hotel Phone:
Most hotels in Tokyo provide landline phones in guest rooms or public areas for making local and international calls. You can use the hotel phone for contacting reception, room service, or other hotel services, as well as for making reservations or inquiries outside the hotel.
Public Phones (Pay Phones):
While public phones are becoming less common with the widespread use of mobile devices, you can still find pay phones in major transportation hubs, shopping centers, and tourist areas in Tokyo. Public phones accept coins, prepaid cards, or IC cards for making local and international calls.
Mobile Apps:
Downloading communication apps such as WhatsApp, Line, or Skype on your smartphone allows you to make voice calls, send messages, and video chat over the internet. These apps can be used with a local SIM card or Wi-Fi connection, providing cost-effective communication options for staying connected with friends, family, or travel companions.




