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📅 July 16, 2026  ·  ⏱ 6 min read  ·  🏷 time zones

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📅 June 23, 2026  ·  ⏱ 6 min read  ·  🏷 Japan, Tokyo, JST, Calling Guide

Japan runs on JST (Japan Standard Time), which is UTC+9. No daylight saving time — it's been abolished since 1951. That makes the math easier, but the time difference with the West is still significant.

Japan is a single time zone country despite stretching over 3,000 km from north to south. Sapporo in the north and Naha in Okinawa share the same clock time.

JST at a Glance

Calling Japan from the US

The US is 13–17 hours behind Japan (depending on US time zone). That's almost a full day apart. Your morning is their next morning.

Practical windows:

From Pacific time: 4:00–6:00 PM PST = 9:00–11:00 AM JST (next day).

The pattern is clear: you call in your evening, they receive it in their morning. There's no way around it.

Calling from Europe

Europe is 7–9 hours behind Japan. Your morning is their afternoon:

This is actually a decent overlap. You can catch Japanese colleagues in their late afternoon, which is a natural time for meetings.

Calling from Australia

Sydney (UTC+10/11) is only 1–2 hours ahead of Japan. This is one of the easiest cross-Pacific calls:

Japan Business Culture

Japanese business hours are typically 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, but many employees stay much later. The concept of "service overtime" (sabisu zangyo) — unpaid extra hours — is common, though the government is trying to crack down on it.

Lunch is 12:00–1:00 PM. Don't schedule calls during this hour.

Japan has a unique holiday calendar. Golden Week (late April to early May) is a cluster of national holidays that effectively shuts down the country for a week or more. Obon (mid-August) is another major holiday period. And the New Year (January 1–3) is a big deal — many businesses are closed.

When scheduling calls with Japan, be punctual. Being late for a meeting is taken more seriously in Japan than in many Western countries.

Quick Reference: Major Japanese Cities

All on JST (UTC+9): Tokyo · Osaka · Kyoto · Yokohama · Nagoya · Sapporo · Fukuoka