Are phones allowed in Japan?

SIM cards allow travelers to use their own mobile phones in Japan, provided the phones are unlocked and work on a Japanese network (most modern phones do). Most SIM cards available to foreign tourists are data-only and do not allow for voice calls (except when using internet-based telephone services such as Skype).
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Can you use phone in Japan?

Yes, you'll be able to use your mobile/cellphone throughout most of Japan, though remote and isolated areas may have inferior mobile coverage. If you wish to stay connected for the majority of your trip, consider purchasing a prepaid SIM card for the duration of your journey.
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Is it rude to use your phone in Japan?

Talking on the Phone

In Japan, it is considered impolite to have a private conversation on a cell phone while others, especially strangers, are around to listen. This rule extends beyond trains, subways and buses. It is considered impolite to talk on the phone in just about any indoor public space.
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Are iPhones allowed in Japan?

Almost every iPhone works perfectly in Japan; the only exception concerns the iPhone 5 that has some limitations in the countryside. Otherwise, either using a Japan SIM card or a pocket Wi-Fi, and even the home carrier roaming services, the iPhone will be flawlessly connected to the network.
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Do Japanese schools allow phones?

In Tokyo, mobile devices were banned altogether in elementary and junior high schools in 2009, and have been prohibited in high school classrooms. These limitations are finally being lifted due to safety concerns, the local board of education announced on June 20, according to the Japan Times.
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How strict is school in Japan?

The students in Japanese schools are generally better behaved and there are far fewer discipline problems than in the United States. Studies have also shown that Japanese students on average spend about one-third more time learning each class period than American students do.
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Do Japanese schools ban ponytails?

The ponytail ban is one of many rules known as buraku kōsoku or 'black rules'. These regulations have been commonplace in the Japanese education system since 1870, but were ramped up in the '70s and '80s in an effort to curb school violence and bullying.
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What phones can I use in Japan?

SIM cards. SIM cards allow travelers to use their own mobile phones in Japan, provided the phones are unlocked and work on a Japanese network (most modern phones do).
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Can I use Google Fi in Japan?

In short, No. Fi is for residents of the US. Travel is OK. Moving out of the country would violate Fi's terms and conditions and after a few weeks would probably result in your account being cancelled.
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Will US iPhone 12 work in Japan?

Answer: A: If you bought an unlocked phone directly from an Apple Store or Apple online it will work in Japan.
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What should I avoid in Japan?

If you're planning a trip to Japan, here are a few cultural faux pas you should be aware of.
  • Don't break the rules of chopstick etiquette. ...
  • Don't wear shoes indoors. ...
  • Don't ignore the queuing system. ...
  • Avoid eating on the go. ...
  • Don't get into a bathtub before showering first. ...
  • Don't blow your nose in public. ...
  • Don't leave a tip.
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Is there free wifi everywhere in Japan?

Both paid and free wireless (Wi-Fi) hotspots are available across Japan, which laptops, smartphones and other mobile devices can use to connect to the internet, especially around airports, train stations, convenience stores, restaurants, coffee shops and bars.
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Is Apple popular in Japan?

Statistics from StatCounter(Opens in a new window) show that the iPhone holds over 60 percent of the market in Japan and over 50 percent of the market in the United States. The numbers in Canada are closer to a 50-50 split. Unfortunately for Apple, these are the only countries where iOS is more popular than Android.
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Can I use Samsung in Japan?

However, Samsung phones are only available through Docomo and Au, and Japanese Galaxy phones are still region locked. Finally, as of October 2017, there's no Samsung Pay functionality in Japan.
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Why are there no smartphones in Japan?

Japan is not producing mobile phones as China because, global leading electronics, computer companies are not producing their top products in Japan anymore. China production is far more cheaper, so global corporations give away their technology to China [technology transfer]
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Are phones cheap in Japan?

The results are fairly surprising: Japan is the cheapest place to purchase any of the new versions (see chart below, click to enlarge), while India is the most expensive. In these two countries, there is a $405 price different for the iPhone 11 Max (the 11 Max Pro is not listed on the India site).
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Is Wi-Fi calling free internationally?

Though there are potentially many choices for communication on your international trip, Wi-Fi calling is the only one you don't have to worry about buying or installing. It's free, practical, and easy to use.
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How can I use my phone in another country?

Here are your easiest options.
  1. Put your phone in airplane mode. Only use it (besides features such as the camera) when you can connect to Wi-Fi. ...
  2. Get an international plan. Every phone carrier offers its customers international plans, which vary. ...
  3. Buy a prepaid SIM card.
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How can I call overseas for free?

How to Make Free International Calls
  1. Skype. Skype is a free app for Android, Apple, and Windows devices. ...
  2. WhatsApp. Another commonly used app is the Facebook-owned WhatsApp. ...
  3. FaceTime. If you're connecting to another Apple user, you can use the built-in FaceTime app. ...
  4. Viber. ...
  5. Rebtel. ...
  6. IMO. ...
  7. PopTox. ...
  8. LINE.
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How much is a phone in Japan?

Prepaid-phones cost anywhere from 4,000 – 7,000 yen (about $40 – $70), though prices vary depending on models and service options.
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What phone brand is popular in Japan?

In Japan, Apple is the top smartphone brand. Other top players in the region include Samsung and Huawei.
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Why does Japan still use flip phones?

For starters, flip phones are durable, as they don't take on scratches and cracks from a single drop. They're fairly inexpensive, too, and they can hold a battery charge for several days—a practical feature for Japanese business people who often work far more than 40 hours per week.
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What is the age of consent in Japan?

At 13, Japan's base age of consent is the lowest of any developed country. However, many prefectures also have local "corruption of minors" or "obscenity statutes" (淫行条例) which raise the de-facto age of consent to 16-18, unless they are in a "sincere romantic relationship", usually determined by parental consent.
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What hairstyles are allowed in Japanese schools?

In addition to removing the rules on hair and underwear colors, schools will also now allow a wider range of hairstyles, such as a two-block haircut—short on the sides and back while long on top.
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How is school in Japan?

The basic school system in Japan is composed of elementary school (lasting six years), middle school (three years), high school (three years), and university (four years). Education is compulsory only for the nine years of elementary and middle school, but 98.8% of students go on to high school.
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