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I have a Chi hair-straightener. I am visiting Japan. Do I need a volt convertor or just the plug adapter?
I am not sure what the voltage is.
I am pretty sure I need the plug adapter so my blow dryer, straightener, and charger can can fit into the Japan outlet sockets. I am not sure if I need to buy the convertor though. The convertor is expensive! Please help!
I am from the U.S.
I will not be in the hotels, I will be with a host family in Machida, Japan.
Japanese voltage is only like...10 volts different from voltage in the USA. The last time I was there I ran my laptop and recharged my mp3 player regularly without using a voltage adapter and didn't have any problems. If you're going to stay for more than a month or two you might want to get an adapter, especially if you have any expensive items that would be difficult to replace. The voltage difference might damage the item eventually, especially if you leave it plugged in all the time. But if you're going to be there for a short time and you don't plan on leaving the item plugged in constantly, you can probably just get the plug adapter. Japanese plugs are usually two equally-sized vertical slots. Some of your things might actually work without the adapter (I found that I didn't need one at all for my mp3 player's charging cord), but you should definitely bring one just in case.
By the way, houses and hotels don't run on different voltages, so advice like this should work for both situations.


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