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110 is Japan's emergency police reporting number. Operations began in 1948 in 8 major cities including Tokyo and Osaka, and it was unified nationwide in 1954. The design utilizes the characteristics of rotary dial telephones, combining '1' with a short rotation distance and '0' with a long rotation distance to enable quick operation during emergencies while preventing misdialing. Currently, it receives approximately 8 million reports annually, with technological innovations such as GPS location transmission and video reporting systems also advancing.
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code,slug,name,description,category,established,unifiedNationwide,abolished
110,police-emergency,Police Emergency Report,Emergency telephone number for reporting incidents and accidents to the police.,police,1948-10-01,1954-07-01,
1110,osaka-kyoto-kobe-emergency,"Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe Police Report (Old Number)","Police reporting number used in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe before the nationwide unification of 110.",historical,1948-10-01,,1954-07-01
118,nagoya-emergency,Nagoya Police Report (Old Number),Police reporting number used in Nagoya before the nationwide unification of 110.,historical,1948-10-01,,1954-07-01
112,fire-emergency-original,Fire Emergency Report (Original Number),Japan's first 3-digit emergency telephone number established in 1926.,historical,1926,,1927
119,fire-emergency,Fire Emergency Report,Emergency telephone number for reporting fires and requesting ambulance services.,related,1927,,
118,coast-guard-emergency,Japan Coast Guard Emergency Report,Telephone number for reporting maritime accidents and emergencies to the Japan Coast Guard.,related,2000,,
99110,police-consultation,Police Consultation Dial,Dial number for non-emergency police consultations.,related,,,