Asia

Ota-ku

Japan

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Quick Answer

Tap water is safe to drink.

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Detailed Guidance

Tap water in Ōta-ku meets strict Japanese and international standards and is safe to drink; you may notice a mild chlorine taste. Use tap water for brushing teeth, ice, and washing produce without concern.

Tap Water Usage Guide

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Brush Teeth

Yes

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Ice Cubes

Safe

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Wash Fruit

Yes

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Shower

Yes

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Restaurants

Varies (often available on request)

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Locals Drink

Yes (commonly)

Water Quality Score

87

Water Quality

Good

Water Source

Ōta-ku is supplied by the Tokyo Metropolitan Waterworks system, which draws raw water from the Tone, Tama and other river catchments and treats it at municipal purification plants using filtration, coagulation and chlorination (and activated carbon in many facilities). Treated water is distributed through Tokyo's network of reservoirs and pipes to the ward.

Travel Safety Information

Pickpocket Risk

Low

Night Safety

Mostly safe

Scam Risk

Low

English Level

Moderate

Best Time to Visit

March to May and October to November

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