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Japan Voltage Guide: Using UK Appliances in Japan

Japan uses 100V electricity at 50/60Hz. Most UK devices work with an adapter, but some appliances need a voltage converter.

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USA Voltage for UK Devices: What Works and What Doesn’t

USA uses 120V electricity. Most UK electronics work with an adapter, but hair dryers, kettles, and other heating appliances may not work.

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