— Please take a screenshot before your trip —
🌱 Before Your Trip


Please take a screenshot of this page now. It only takes 30 seconds, and it will help you even if you lose signal or run out of data.
Think of it as a small travel charm for your trip.
📱 Top 3 Emergency Numbers
(Recommended for Screenshot)
- 🚓 Police: 110
- 🚑 Ambulance / Fire: 119
- 🌊 Coast Guard: 118
If you never need these numbers, that is the best outcome.
🧭 What To Do in Each Situation
🚗 Traffic Accident
If someone is injured, call 119. To report the accident, call 110. Even small accidents should be reported.
🤒 When You Feel Sick
Call 119 if you have serious symptoms. If you are not sure what to do, ask your hotel staff.
Hotels can guide you to clinics or night hospitals. They are one of your best supports during travel.
Write down your hotel’s phone number and address.
🌊 Trouble in the Ocean
Call 118 for any ocean emergency. This includes drowning, SUP trouble, or boat problems.
🏨 When You Need Help at Your Hotel
If you feel sick, lose something, need a taxi, or need directions, please talk to the hotel staff first.
Hotels can give you both information and comfort.
🌐 Multilingual Support
🚨 Japan Visitor Hotline
050-3816-2787 24 hours / 365 days (Emergencies, illness, disasters)
🌐 Okinawa Multilingual Contact Center
- English: 050-3821-7237
- Korean: 050-3821-8194
- Chinese: 050-3821-7642
- Thai: 050-3821-8400
🗣️ JNTO TIC (Tourist Information)
050-3416-0010 9:00–17:00 / Daily
💬 Useful Phrases to Show
If speaking is difficult, show these phrases on your phone.
- I need an ambulance.
- Please call the police.
- I lost my passport.
- Where is the nearest hospital?
🧳 If You Lost Your Passport
Go to the nearest Koban (police box). Show this phrase:
“I lost my passport.”
The police officer will guide you. You may also see this term during the process:
“Lost Property Report” (This word is often used in Japan when reporting lost items.)
📡 Three Things That Keep You Safe
These three things help you stay calm during emergencies:
- A stable internet connection
- A way to get around
- A hotel you can contact when you need help
Learn more:
👉 How to Get Wi-Fi in Okinawa 👉 Okinawa Rental Car Guide 👉 Where to Stay in Okinawa
🌙 Message from Quiet Okinawa
If you never use any of these numbers, that is the best outcome. Still, many travelers feel calmer when this page is saved on their phone.
Think of it as a small travel charm for your Okinawa trip.
I hope your trip is calm, gentle, and safe.


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