In an emergency, who do I call?
Emergency—dial 110
If you are involved in or witness a crime, accident, or other police matter, connect to the 24-hour police department by dialing 110. Give the operator your name and explain what happened and where it happened. You may also contact one of the many local koban (mini-police stations) throughout Tokyo. Most neighborhoods have koban, where police handle a wide range of activities, including patrolling neighborhoods, filling out reports, tracking lost and found items, and giving directions.
Fire/Ambulance—dial 119
To report an injury, fire, or severe sickness, dial 119 for the 24-hour fire department. Give the operator your name and explain the nature of the emergency and the location.
NOTE: 110 and 119 have English-speaking staff and are available 24 hours.
Other Important Phone Numbers
U.S. Embassy: 03-3224-5000
Tokyo English Life Line: 03-5774-0992 (M–Sat 9–4/16:00, 7–11/19–23:00)
Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Information Center: 03-5285-8181
Emergency Translation Hotline: 03-5285-8185 (languages: English/Chinese/Korean/Thai/Spanish)
How to Make an Emergency Call:
Speak clearly and slowly.
If possible, enlist the aid of a Japanese speaker in placing the call. If the operator doesn’t understand English, these phrases will be helpful.
Kyukyusha o yonde kudasai. (Please send an ambulance.)
Kaji desu. (There is a fire.)
Keikan o yonde kudasai. (Please send a policeman.)
Watashi no namae wa – – – – – desu. (My name is – – – – -.)
Watashi no jusho wa – – – – – desu. (My address is – – – – – .)
Watashi no denwa bango wa – – – – – ban desu. (My phone number is – – – – – .)