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What are the power sockets in Japan?

Japanese plugs are all flat-ended, but hotels are also equipped with conversion plugs. The only thing to note is that the voltage in Japan is 100v, which is also in three hole socket, but it also corresponds to a two-hole plug. Hotels and airports will be equipped with plugs for foreigners.

There is no need to change the socket in Japan, but the voltage is 100V, which will take a little longer than that in China. The subject can see that the applicable voltage of domestic chargers is generally 100V-230V, so it is universal.

If there are many charging devices, you can bring a patch panel with a double-ended flat socket, so many devices can be plugged into the patch panel. In case there is a three-pin socket like a laptop, it can also be plugged directly into the patch panel. ?

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China's three plugs don't work in Japan. You need a converter to convert them into two plugs. China's two plugs can be used directly in Japan.

You should also weigh the weight when buying a switch socket. If merchants choose thin copper sheets, they will feel lighter. Good switch sockets usually use thicker and heavier copper sheets and terminals.

Copper is the key part of switch socket, and it is also the key part to identify counterfeit and shoddy products. Consumers should also pay attention when purchasing: some unscrupulous manufacturers will add iron plates to their products to increase their weight, so they must look carefully when purchasing.

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The conversion socket cannot be without People's Network.