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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.
In Japanese, it is written as 'the phone number that can be reached in Japan', so clearly, it should be a number that you will be using during the trip. 7. Re: Visit Japan Web registration - phone no to enter. Which really means your home number unless you rent a Japanese SIM card. Most people don't do that.
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Answer 11 of 14: Hi All--I have been searching for info on how to get a phone number in Japan to use via wifi and wireless data. I know I can buy a data sim card. I also know that Japan doesn't want non-residents to get real phone numbers.
Dial 0055, then you will get a message in Japanese then Enlgish asking you to enter a Credit Card number, instead all you enter is the telephone card number usually it is. 81#Phone card number# country code , area code, telephone number #. *the country code for the USA is 1.
Belgian telephone numbers consist of three parts: First '0', secondly the "zone prefix" ( A) which has one or two digits for landlines and three digits for mobile phones, and thirdly the "subscriber's number" ( B ). Land lines always have nine digits. They are prefixed by a zero, followed by the zone prefix.
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 ...