Current Time in Narutochō-mitsuishi
How to Check Current Time in Narutochō-mitsuishi, Japan
Open the Narutochō-mitsuishi time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/japan/narutocho-mitsuishi. The page loads with Narutochō-mitsuishi pre-selected in the Asia/Tokyo time zone, which is useful if you are planning a supplier call in Tokushima Prefecture, checking a hotel arrival time, or coordinating with colleagues in western Japan near the Seto Inland Sea.
Add comparison cities relevant to your schedule: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, or Dubai. These are practical comparisons for finance, shipping, manufacturing, and international client work, because Japan-based teams often coordinate with North American customers, UK partners, and Gulf trading hubs.
Drag across the grid to compare working hours visually: Click Select if needed, then drag across the Narutochō-mitsuishi row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM JST to highlight a meeting window in purple. This instantly shows that the same time is 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM in New York the previous day during Eastern Standard Time, 12:00 AM to 2:00 AM in London during GMT, and 4:00 AM to 6:00 AM in Dubai, helping you avoid scheduling a Japan morning meeting at an impractical hour overseas.
Export the selected time range for your team or trip: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful when sending a confirmed call slot to overseas clients, sharing a factory handoff window with a remote operations team, or keeping travel companions aligned on local time in Japan without manually converting hours.
About Narutochō-mitsuishi Time Zone
Narutochō-mitsuishi uses the Asia/Tokyo IANA time zone, which is the standard time zone used across all of Japan. Its standard offset is UTC+9, commonly called Japan Standard Time (JST). Because Japan uses a single national time zone, Narutochō-mitsuishi follows the same clock as Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka, and Okinawa despite the country’s long north-south geographic span.
Japan does not currently observe daylight saving time, so Narutochō-mitsuishi stays on UTC+9 all year. There are no seasonal clock changes in spring or autumn, which makes scheduling more predictable than in countries such as the United States or the United Kingdom. For example, the time gap between Narutochō-mitsuishi and London is 9 hours when the UK is on Greenwich Mean Time in winter, but only 8 hours when the UK switches to British Summer Time.
Narutochō-mitsuishi is located in Tokushima Prefecture on Shikoku, one of Japan’s four main islands, and sits close to major transport and economic links across western Japan. Its time zone is 1 hour ahead of China and Singapore (UTC+8), 5 hours ahead of Dubai (UTC+4), and usually 13 or 14 hours ahead of New York depending on the US daylight saving season. This matters for logistics, customer support, and remote collaboration because a normal business morning in Japan often overlaps with the previous evening in North America and early morning in the Middle East.
Narutochō-mitsuishi City Details
Narutochō-mitsuishi is a city area in Japan with a population of 64,082, making it a mid-sized urban location with local business, transport, and residential activity significant enough for regular domestic and international coordination. It lies at 34.19933° N, 134.60932° E, placing it in eastern Shikoku near the Naruto area, which is known for its coastal location and access routes linking Shikoku and Honshu.
The local currency is the Japanese yen (JPY), which is the standard currency for all payments in Japan including hotels, rail tickets, restaurants, retail purchases, and business expenses. The country dialing code is +81, so international callers reaching Narutochō-mitsuishi from abroad need to use Japan’s country code before the local number, which is important when arranging hotel check-ins, transport pickups, or business calls.
Time Differences from Narutochō-mitsuishi
Narutochō-mitsuishi is on Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) year-round, so its time difference against other cities depends mainly on whether those locations observe daylight saving time.
Compared with New York, Narutochō-mitsuishi is 14 hours ahead during New York standard time and 13 hours ahead during daylight saving time. When it is 9:00 AM in Narutochō-mitsuishi, it is 7:00 PM the previous day in New York during EST or 8:00 PM the previous day during EDT, which is why Japan morning meetings often work better as US evening calls.
Compared with London, Narutochō-mitsuishi is 9 hours ahead during GMT and 8 hours ahead during British Summer Time. When it is 9:00 AM in Narutochō-mitsuishi, it is 12:00 AM in London during winter or 1:00 AM during summer, so late afternoon in Japan is usually more practical for UK business conversations.
Compared with Tokyo, Narutochō-mitsuishi has no time difference at all because both use Asia/Tokyo (UTC+9). When it is 9:00 AM in Narutochō-mitsuishi, it is also 9:00 AM in Tokyo, which simplifies domestic scheduling for rail travel, internal meetings, and same-day deliveries.
Compared with Sydney, Narutochō-mitsuishi is usually 1 hour behind when Sydney is on Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10), and 2 hours behind when Sydney observes Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11). When it is 9:00 AM in Narutochō-mitsuishi, it is typically 10:00 AM in Sydney in winter or 11:00 AM in Sydney in daylight saving season, making Japan-Australia coordination much easier than Japan-Europe or Japan-US scheduling.
Compared with Dubai, Narutochō-mitsuishi is 5 hours ahead all year because Dubai stays on UTC+4 without daylight saving time. When it is 9:00 AM in Narutochō-mitsuishi, it is 4:00 AM in Dubai, so the best overlap for business is usually Japan afternoon with Dubai morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time zone is Narutochō-mitsuishi in?
Narutochō-mitsuishi is in the Asia/Tokyo time zone. This means it follows Japan Standard Time (JST), which is UTC+9 throughout the entire year.
Does Narutochō-mitsuishi observe daylight saving time?
No, Narutochō-mitsuishi does not observe daylight saving time. Like the rest of Japan, it stays on UTC+9 year-round, so there are no clock changes in March, October, or November as seen in many Western countries.
What is the time difference between Narutochō-mitsuishi and New York?
Narutochō-mitsuishi is 14 hours ahead of New York when New York is on Eastern Standard Time, and 13 hours ahead when New York is on Eastern Daylight Time. For example, 9:00 AM in Narutochō-mitsuishi is 7:00 PM the previous day in New York during winter and 8:00 PM the previous day during summer.
What is the best time to call Narutochō-mitsuishi from the US or UK?
From the US East Coast, the most practical time is often US evening, which corresponds to the next morning in Narutochō-mitsuishi. From the UK, the best overlap is usually UK early morning to midday, which maps to Japan late afternoon to evening, avoiding midnight or pre-dawn calls on either side.
What is the UTC offset for Narutochō-mitsuishi?
The UTC offset for Narutochō-mitsuishi is UTC+9. Because Japan does not use daylight saving time, this offset remains constant in January, June, and every other month of the year.
What currency does Narutochō-mitsuishi use?
Narutochō-mitsuishi uses the Japanese yen (JPY). If you are traveling there or paying local invoices, hotel charges, meals, and transport costs will be priced in yen rather than US dollars, pounds, or euros.
Is Narutochō-mitsuishi on the same time as Tokyo?
Yes, Narutochō-mitsuishi is on exactly the same time as Tokyo. Both locations use Asia/Tokyo, so there is no time difference between them for meetings, train schedules, domestic flights, or business operations.
How do I check Narutochō-mitsuishi time against London or Dubai?
Use the visual grid at https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/japan/narutocho-mitsuishi, then add London or Dubai with the + Add City button. Drag across a work-hour block in Narutochō-mitsuishi to see the corresponding local times instantly, which is useful for setting export-friendly meeting windows and avoiding overnight calls.