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The standard voltage of electrical appliances bought in Japan is 100-240V, which can be used in China. 100V-240V is a wide operating voltage range appliance, which can be used in power supply systems with a nominal voltage of 220V (eg.
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As long as the voltage used in Japan is compliant, then it is okay, so as long as it meets the voltage in Japan, it is fine.
Your 170-240V is also a good range
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It can't be used in Japan, and the standard voltage in Japan is 110 volts, so it definitely can't be used.
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It shouldn't work, and if I'm not mistaken, the mains voltage in Japan is 110 volts. Yours it's 220 volts. The electrical appliance is plugged in with insufficient voltage and cannot be started.
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This can also be used in Japan, but some electrical appliances require a converter.
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If you have this voltage, you can't use it in Japan, because the voltage in Japan is 110 volts, and you can't use this electrical appliance.
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Isn't that usable? Of course, this can be used, but if you are specific, you have to see the situation, and in some places, there is no um, it cannot be used.
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I think it works, and generally speaking, it's a more versatile voltage.
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At present, it is not available in Japan because it has been disconnected.
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This set of Japan can be used, and it should be okay to feel that there should be no problem.
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There shouldn't be any problem with this, but the voltage of the whole country in Japan is lower than that of China.
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If you see that 120v reaches 240v, this can also be used, because it doesn't have any specific surface, so just tell her, and then the transfer should be possible.
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This is actually no problem, and we know that this is also very possible in Japan.
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If it's useless, you can just use it.
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For Japanese electrical appliances, their working voltage is 110 volts, and 220 volts is the standard voltage used in our country.
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Can 170v and 240v work in Japan? It is not available in Japan.
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Yes, the voltage in China is 220v, Japan is 110v, doesn't your charger say 100-240v, so no problem.
I also go to Japan a lot, and I can punch any mobile phone, but I can't get a Japanese mobile phone to China, I once forgot.
Burned a dokomo.
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Yes, but you need to look at your electrical equipment, whether the voltage is 110-240V can be used; The appliance must be wiped back with two vertical heads. If both conditions are met, it can be used. However, if it is convenient, you can bring another adapter plug, which is safer to use.
Japan is a two-pin plug, that is, the domestic three-pin plug can not be plugged directly, and a three-pronged to two-end conversion head is required. Domestic 220V electrical appliances need transformers. Mobile phones, computers, tablets and shavers are basically wide voltage (100-240V) and can be used normally.
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This should be okay, aren't they also external.
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1.Look at the labeling of your appliance first!
Many electrical appliances can be used with 110V and 220V, such as mobile phone chargers, laptops, etc., which can generally be used together. That's fine!
Other household appliances, such as lights, fans, etc., can generally only be used at 220V, which is a matter of cost. So these can't be used in Japan. Unless you have a transformer that changes the voltage from 110V to 220V.
Transformers are quite expensive and heavy, so it's not a good idea. If you want to use it for a long time, you should buy a local household appliance in Japan.
2.Pay attention to the electrical outlets in Japan.
The domestic electrical socket is slightly different from the Japanese one, so it is recommended that you bring an electrical socket converter in case of emergency.
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No, China is not 110v.
It varies from country to country.
Can't mess around.
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It definitely can't be used, the voltage is not enough, you can use the transformer to rise.
It's okay to study in Japan, don't forget that you are Chinese.
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Definitely not, can't be supplied.
Get an electrician to help.
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Buy a transformer, see what kind of appliance it is, it's generally fine.
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Definitely not, we in China happen to be 2 times as much as them, 220V, you can go and buy a transformer, but if you don't have professional guidance, it will be dangerous.
Are you moving to Japan? -
I will not hesitate to scold you
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Yes, ** can't see clearly, your description can see it.
Because the Japanese household voltage is 110, it is within your conversion range.
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You're going to get an international adapter plug.
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It can be used.
The mains power in Japan is 110V, and there is no need to purchase an adapter for the Japanese socket corner and a standard in China.
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Japan's voltage is 110 volts, you take it to charge, the first you look at whether yours is suitable for 110 volts or 240 volts or 110 240 volts, if it is 110 240 volts, then you can worry, in Japan directly plug in you can use, the second is 240 volts, you can buy a 240 volt to 110 volt converter in China, the third you should note that Japan is a round hole electrical socket, and the country is a flat hole socket, you have to prepare a flat to round conversion socket, Fourth, if you forgot to buy it or forgot to bring it, most Japanese inns can borrow it.
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The domestic electricity voltage in Japan is 100 110V, 50 Hz in Kanto and 60 Hz in Kansai. Your iphone4 is available in Japan, but it should be noted that most of the Japanese are round hole electrical sockets, and the country is flat hole sockets, you have to prepare a flat to round conversion socket, if you forget to buy or forget to bring, most of the Japanese hotels have borrowed.
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In Japan, the voltage is 100V 60Hz, but in Tokyo it is 220V 60Hz
But your charger will work.
Most of the jacks in Japan are two-pin sockets, which is where you should pay attention.
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It can be used directly, but Japanese sockets may need to be plugged in with an adapter.
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It seems like you can, but it's better to buy one.
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