How To Call Japan from the US

First, enter the US exit code, followed by the Japan country code.Just enter the number you are trying to reach.Depending on your service provider, calls to Japan can be expensive.There are a number of ways you can save on international calling costs, like using a calling card or download an app.

Step 1: You can call the US exit code.

The exit code will let your service provider know that you are calling a foreign number.International calls can cost a lot.Before you make a call, you should check with your service provider to see what their international calling rates are.Before you call, make sure it's in Japan.Depending on where you live, Japan is 13-16 hours ahead of the US.If you make a call to Japan at noon in the US, it will be later that night.

Step 2: Japan's country code is 81.

Your service provider will know what country you are trying to call with the country code.No matter where you're calling in Japan, it's always 81.

Step 3: If you are calling a phone in Japan, enter the area code.

In Japan, only landlines have an area code.The area code will have a few numbers.If you want to make a call in Japan, you need to know where the phone is located.The area code in Tokyo is 3.You can find a list of Japanese area codes at http://dialcode.org/ Asia/Japan/.

Step 4: If you are calling a Japanese cell phone, enter 70, 80, or 90.

Japanese cell phone numbers don't have an area code.They start with either 70, 80, or 90.The phone number you were given should have the right prefix in it.To find out what the right number is, contact the person you're trying to call via email or social media.Don't dial the number if the beginning of the 2-digit prefix is 0It is only for placing calls in Japan.Your call won't work if you leave the 0 in.

Step 5: If you want to reach the rest of the phone number, dial it.

The number for a landline is 9 digits long.The number for a cell phone is 10 digits long.The full number, including the exit and country codes, will look something like this.The exit and country codes are what a Japanese cell phone number will look like.

Step 6: You can call Japan for less with an international calling card.

You can add minutes to a calling card for a flat fee.At a cheaper rate, you can use those minutes to call international phone numbers.You can buy calling cards online or in store.Check the fine print for any hidden fees.You should purchase a calling card that allows international calls.

Step 7: You can place calls to Japan for free with a calling app.

You can place calls to international numbers with a variety of free apps you can download on your phone or computer.The person you are trying to contact needs to download the same app for your call to be free.Some apps will allow you to call someone even if they aren't using the same app.It is possible that the credits are cheaper than your service provider's international calling rates.You can use a number of free calling apps.

Step 8: If you make a lot of international calls, sign up for an international calling plan.

International calling plans that include discounted rates are offered by some telephone service providers.Signing up for one of these plans could save you money if you can't use a free calling app.If you would like to sign up for an international calling plan, you should reach out to your service provider.If you plan on placing multiple international calls every month, you'll save money because most international calling plans come with additional fees.