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Tokyo — EMERGENCY

Emergency Help in Tokyo

Know what to do in an emergency in Tokyo. Police (110), ambulance (119), and English-language support 24/7.

Tokyo has world-class emergency services. This guide covers how to call police (110) and ambulance (119) as a foreigner in Tokyo, with phone numbers, what to say, and local resources specific to the Kanto region.

Local Resources in Tokyo

Tokyo Metropolitan Police #9110

03-3501-0110

Japan Visitor Hotline

050-3816-2787

24/7

AMDA Medical Info

03-5285-8088

Mon–Fri 9am–8pm

What To Do in Tokyo

  1. 1

    Dial 110 for police, 119 for ambulance/fire

  2. 2

    Say your location clearly or use GPS from Google Maps

  3. 3

    Request an interpreter if needed

  4. 4

    Contact your embassy: US Embassy: 03-3224-5000

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the emergency number in Tokyo?

110 for police and 119 for ambulance/fire. Both operate 24/7.

How long does an ambulance take in Tokyo?

Average response time in Tokyo is 8–12 minutes. Major cities have faster response.

Do I need to speak Japanese to call 110 or 119?

No. Say "English please" and operators can connect you to interpreters.

Where is the nearest police box (koban) in Tokyo?

Koban are found throughout Tokyo. Use Google Maps to find "police box" or "交番" near you.

Need immediate help in Tokyo?

Gaijin Support connects you with English-speaking support agents in Tokyo — 24/7, for any emergency.