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Buying plug adapter in Narita airport
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2016/8/3 01:08
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Hello,
Next week I will be travelling to Tokyo from Dublin, Ireland. I was just wondering would I be able to find an Irish/UK to Japan plug adapter when I arrive in Tokyo? This is because it is very hard for me to find one here in Dublin
Thank you
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by bami325 (guest)
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2016/8/3 11:36
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I've not looked at Narita, but they will certainly sell world travel adapters at Dublin Airport and they are very easy to buy in Tokyo too. No worries.
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by K (guest)
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2016/8/3 11:55
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Cheap online ones would have been perfect. Now time is against you. Buying and expensive airport one will have to do.
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by hakata14
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2016/8/3 12:01
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You can also find plug adapters at the Yodobashi in Akihabara.
On the same floor where they sell cameras, there is a travel section where the adapters are displayed. You are looking for a Type-G to Type A adapter.
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by Zarf (guest)
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2016/8/3 23:46
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I'm no expert, but does everybody here understand that the OP is coming from Dublin to use Dublin electronic devices in Tokyo? I thought type G is for using things in UK.
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by Uco
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Re: Buying plug adapter in Narita airport
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2016/8/4 12:19
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Type-G "to" Type-A. That means adapting a Type-G plug to fit in a Type-A socket.
What type of devices are you going to be using? If it's just your laptop, just buy a Japanese power cord for the power brick.
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by Zarf (guest)
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