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  2. Telephone numbers in Japan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of dialing codes in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The leading 0 is omitted when calling from outside Japan. Cell phones use the dialing codes of 070, 080 or 090. IP -based phone services use the 050 dialing code. Country Code: +81. International Call Prefix: 010. Trunk Prefix: 0.

  4. Esim with Data, SMS, Voice Purchase online - Japan Forum

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    If you insists on having a Japanese phone number, you can subscribe to a Japan 050 phone number for about a dollar a day, and still use your data-only eSIM. If your own service provider in USA supports Wi-Fi calling out of the country, you can probably just use that and have free SMS+Voice as if you were at home , making/receiving calls and SMS ...

  5. Japanese phone number - Japan Forum - Tripadvisor

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    If you use restaurant booking websites that support English interface, they accept foreign numbers. Even if you reserve a table at the restaurant in person, they ask for a Japanese number. I just told them I don’t have one. Do not need a Japanese number for luggage forwarding or taxi apps. Edited: 2:54 pm, August 04, 2024

  6. Japanese wordplay - Wikipedia

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    Japanese wordplay relies on the nuances of the Japanese language and Japanese script for humorous effect. Double entendres have a rich history in Japanese entertainment (such as in kakekotoba ) [1] due to the language's large number of homographs (different meanings for a given spelling) and homophones (different meanings for a given ...

  7. Map codes or Phone Number - Hokkaido Forum - Tripadvisor

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    for Tohoku, Hokkaido. Level Contributor. 11,451 posts. 2. Re: Map codes or Phone Number. 11 years ago. Phone numbers are commonly used but mapcodes are more precise. Phone numbers get changed quite often and not all contact phone numbers are good for GPS. We found out the hard way that some hotels have different phone numbers for contact and GPS.

  8. Teletext - Wikipedia

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    Teletext is a means of sending text and simple geometric shapes to a properly equipped television screen by use of one of the "vertical blanking interval" lines that together form the dark band dividing pictures horizontally on the television screen. [19] [20] Transmitting and displaying subtitles was relatively easy.

  9. phone numbers in Japan - Japan Forum - Tripadvisor

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    5. Re: phone numbers in Japan. 6 years ago. Hi, Davka. I'm a Japanese working in Tokyo for a decade. I don't think you need a phone number to contact with locals at all. Personally, lately (these 2-3 years) I have used only VoIP apps such as LINE to contact with my colleague, friends, and even my mother.