Japanese Pattern

Posted on Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at 5:40 am

Japanese Pattern
How to call a Japanese mobile phone in the United States or Europe?

When you enter a country without a phone line in Japan since Outside the country the pattern is normally dial the country code (81), then delete the first zero of the area. For example, Osaka to call from the United States you must dial this: 011-81-6-xxxx-xxxx The area code for Osaka is 06. Tokyo is 03. When calling from abroad you deprive the first zero. My question is whether this same pattern applies to calls to mobile phones or IP phones that have no area codes, but use the prefix 0×0 ex. 090, 080, 070, 050 If my mobile number in Japan is 090-xxx-xxxx model is just to explain how to call from outside Japan: A. (Country Code) +81 090-xxxx-xxxx B. (Country Code) 81 90-xxxx-xxxx For international calls do you strip the leading zero with mobile phones in Japan or not?

Yes, you strip. +81 90 xxx I live in the United States, but often travel in Japan and a pay-as-you-go cell phones Japanese – that's what my wife calls me:)

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