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Tokyo — POLICE

Police Help in Tokyo

How to call the police in Tokyo. Know your rights as a foreigner.

Police in Tokyo are professional and can assist with crimes, accidents, and legal matters. This guide explains how to call, what to say, and your rights.

Local Resources in Tokyo

Tokyo Metropolitan Police #9110

03-3501-0110

110 (Police Emergency)

110

24/7

0570-078-374 (JFBA Lawyer)

0570-078-374

24/7

What To Do in Tokyo

  1. 1

    Call 110 for police emergencies (crimes in progress, accidents)

  2. 2

    Call 03-3501-0110 for non-emergency consultation (#9110 line)

  3. 3

    Say "English please" — interpreters are available

  4. 4

    For crimes, request a higai todoke (victim's report)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the police number in Tokyo?

110 is the emergency police line. #9110 is the non-emergency consultation line (multilingual).

Do I need to show ID to police in Tokyo?

Yes. Foreigners must carry their residence card or passport at all times in Japan.

Do police in Tokyo speak English?

Some officers have basic English. Most stations can access phone interpreters. #9110 has dedicated multilingual support.

What should I do if I'm a victim of a crime in Tokyo?

Go to any koban (police box) and request a higai todoke (victim's report). You'll need this for insurance and legal proceedings.

Need immediate help in Tokyo?

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