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When it comes to Japan, in addition to the technologies that it has to offer, the beauty, the attraction, tourist spots, beaches and museums have no parallel. It is surely one of the most beautiful places that one would have ever dreamed of visiting. May it be for enjoying holidays, for business purposes, studying or for finding a job at the best technological hub of the world; Japan is one of the choices people have always made. The choice for new avenues over here, hi-fi technologies and gadgets and the country itself are simple excellent. Having said this, it must also be mentioned that while you are staying in Japan, you should have a contact number of every major organization over there. This is because any major or minor emergency can take place at any time so you need to be prepared for it. Below is a list of the major numbers that you need to have with you while you are on your stay in Japan.
Police: 110
Fire and/or Ambulance: 119.
Sea emergencies: 118.
Fire Department of Tokyo: 03 3212 2323
Helpline of Japan; 24 hours open and providing the facilities of English operator: 0570 000 911
Tokyo Lifeline (English Speaking): 03 5774 0992
Foreign Residents Advisory Centre (English): 03 5774 0992
Tokyo Police: 03 3501 0110.
Information on Hospitals of Tokyo: 03 3212 2323
Metropolitan Medical & Health Information Centre Tel: 03 5285 8181
Emergency Medical Interpretation Tel: 03 5285 8185
Telephone assistance in English Language : 0120 364 463
International Catholic Hospital, Tokyo Tel: 03 3951 1111
Tokyo Adventist Hospital Tel: 03 3392 6151
Osaka National Hospital 06 6942 1331
Narita Airport, Tokyo: 0476 34 5000
Kansai International Airport, Osaka Tel: 0724-55-2500
Tokyo Tourists Information Center Tel: 03 5321 3077
Rhino Car Hire Japan (For information about car hiring in cities other than Tokyo, you can call this came number and ask them for information and important telephone numbers for that particular city).
These are the basic numbers that you should always have with you during your stay in Japan. While your stay in Japan, you might even get a brochure which has most of the important Japanese numbers written on it. Keep it and these numbers safe; they might be one of your most important assets in Japanese.