Telecommunications
Telephones
Installation
When you want to install a telephone, apply at the NTT branch office nearest you. Your foreign residents' registration card or other documents which have your name and address confirmed will be necessary.
For more information concerning installation, call 116; for technical problems, call 113.
How to Use Telephones and Public Pay Phones
Telephone numbers consist of an area code (03 for Tokyo's 23 cities),
an exchange number and a subscriber number. When you are calling
a number with the same area code, just dial the exchange and subscriber
number.
To use public pay phones, you will need ¥10 or ¥100 coins.
When you insert a ¥100 coin, you won't get any change back,
even if your call is short. Prepaid telephone cards can also be
used for green-colored public pay phones.
Overseas Calls
There are two types of services offered for overseas calls, international direct dialing and operator-assisted calls.
To place an international direct call, dial the access number for one of the telephone companies offering international phone service, the country code, and then the area code, exchange number and subscriber number.
Examples: Calling New York City through KDDI's direct dial
Access number [001] + Country code [1] + Area code [212] + [Exchange and Subscriber number]
Operator-assisted overseas calls are handled only by KDDI. To reach an operator at KDDI, dial 0051. There are three types of assistance available, station-to-station, person-to-person and collect calls.
Overseas Calls from Public Pay Phones
You can place overseas calls from gold-paneled public pay phones.
Post Office
Post Offices and Mail Boxes
The Tokyo Central Post Office, two regular post offices
which conduct mail delivery services (Kojimachi and Kanda Post Offices)
and specified post offices are located in Chiyoda City. Hours for
the Tokyo Central and regular post offices are daily, 24 hours (including
counter services). Specified post offices are open only on weekdays
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hours for financial services are 9:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. weekdays for the Tokyo Central and regular post
offices, and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays for specified post
offices.
The mail box is usually red in Japan. The slot on the left is for
postcards and letters, while the slot on the right is for mail to
foreign countries as well as for special delivery mail.
| Tokyo Central Post Office:
2-7-2, Marunouchi. Tel: 3284-9500
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Kojimachi Post Office:
4-5-9, Kudan-Minami. Tel: 3263-1911 |
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Kanda Post Office:
2-12, Kanda-Awajicho. Tel: 3257-6404 |
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Notice of Delivery in Absence
When delivery of registered parcels or letters is attempted and
no one is home, the Notice of Attempt to Deliver (in Absence) will
be left in your mail box. You can either specify the date and address
where you would like the item delivered on the notice and mail it
back to the post office or pick it up at the post office listed
on the notice. If you go to the post office to pick up the package,
you will need to bring the notice, an ID such as your foreign residents’
registration card and inkan (stamp) with you.
Types of Domestic Mail
There is a variety of domestic mail, including postcards (¥50),
letters, parcels, return postcards (¥100) where the receiver
can tear off one side to mail back, parcels for printed matters,
and Mini-Letters (¥60) which are as big as regular postcards
but you can write your message on the inside.
Delivery Services
Japanese post offices offer a variety of delivery services including
special delivery for faster delivery and registered mail which is
insurable and for which the post office keeps records. Fees for
special delivery vary depending on weight, and for registered mail
according to the amount of insurance.
International Mail
In addition to regular, air and sea mail, the post office provides
such services as SAL (surface-air lifted), mail for printed matters
and parcels, which is faster than sea mail but slower than air mail,
international business mail and international electronic mail. Postage
for air mail postcards (¥70 for all areas of the world) and
international aerogrammes (¥90 for all areas of the world) is
set; postage for other mail varies depending on destination and
weight.
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