Japan’s plug types and voltage are very different from Singapore’s, so knowing what to pack can save you from a dead phone or a fried hairdryer. Here’s your no-nonsense Japan Power Plug guide for Singaporean travellers.
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Table of Contents: Japan Plug Socket & Power Plug
TL;DR – Japan Power Plug Essentials for Singaporeans| Item | Do You Need It? |
|---|---|
| Japan Plug Adapter (Type A/B) | Yes – must-have for Singapore plugs |
| Voltage Converter | Only if your device is single-voltage |
| Universal Adapter with USB Ports | Highly Recommended |
| Check Device Voltage | Always – before you plug anything in |
Japan uses Type A and Type B power plugs:
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Nope. Singapore uses Type G (three rectangular pins), while Japan plug sockets use flat-pin Type A/B.
That means:
You will need a Japan plug adapter
You might need a voltage converter for single-voltage appliances
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Many modern devices (phones, tablets, laptops) are dual-voltage (100V–240V), so they only need a plug adapter, not a converter.
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Here’s a quick breakdown:
Use a Japan Plug Adapter if:
Use a Voltage Converter if:
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When shopping for a Japan power plug adapter, look for one that:
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Q: Is Japan’s power plug the same as Singapore’s?
A: Nope. Singapore uses Type G (3-pin), and Japan uses Type A/B (flat 2-pin). You’ll need a plug adapter!
Q: Can I use my Singapore charger in Japan?
A: Only if your charger supports 100V–240V (most do). Otherwise, you’ll need a voltage converter too.
Q: What’s the voltage in Japan?
A: Japan uses 100V. Singapore uses 230V, so always check if your device supports both!
Q: What’s the best adapter to buy for Japan?
A: Look for a universal travel adapter that supports Type A/B plugs and includes USB ports. Bonus points for surge protection.
Q: Do I need a voltage converter for Japan?
A: Only if your appliance is not dual-voltage (i.e., it only works on 220–240V).
Before you take off, double-check your devices and bring a reliable plug adapter for Japan — especially if you’re carrying cameras, laptops, or styling tools. And.. don’t forget to bring your YouTrip card along for the best JPY exchange rates!
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