Lost or stolen phone in Osaka, Japan — Canada traveler guide (2026)
Step-by-step local response and Canada consular guidance for lost or stolen phone in Osaka.
- Emergency
- 110
- Updated
- 2026-06-22
- Nationality
- Canada
What should you do first after losing a phone in Osaka?
For lost phone in Osaka, Japan, confirm the situation on site, preserve evidence, and call the responsible office before travelling across town. The steps below are ordered around the points travelers most often get stuck on.
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⏱Lost or stolen phone in Osaka, Japan — Canada traveler guide (2026)
Locate and remotely lock the device
Block the SIM and financial apps immediately
Get a police report and case number
Claim insurance with IMEI, receipt, and report
Arrange a temporary SIM/eSIM and replacement device
Review account access and submit the insurance claim
What to do now
Locate and remotely lock the device
In Osaka, get to a safe place first, then check the loss site, hotel, and transport operator while recording time and location.
Block the SIM and financial apps immediately
Ask the local police or responsible desk for an original document with a case number, then photograph it as backup.
Get a police report and case number
Before visiting Embassy of Canada to Japan, call to confirm appointment rules, intake cutoff, originals, photo specs, and payment method.
Claim insurance with IMEI, receipt, and report
Change flights or lodging only after confirming document timing, and keep every receipt for insurance.
Arrange a temporary SIM/eSIM and replacement device
Group the required documents, separate originals from copies, and save photos for insurer or authority submission.
Review account access and submit the insurance claim
Before leaving Japan, reconfirm airline and entry requirements, then complete the full replacement process at home.
Important
Record the report time and case number for passports, cards, or phones, and photograph every document as a backup.
Required documents and evidence
Costs and timing
| Item | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Police | Police reports are normally free |
| Authority / provider | Confirm document, medical, or telecom fees with the official provider |
| Extra travel cost | Keep every receipt for insurance |
Phrase to show locally
🗣 What to say (Japanese)
How to pronounce (romanized)
Tasukete kudasai. Keisatsu ni renraku shite kudasai.
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Your nationality's responsible authority
Embassy of Canada to Japan
- Phone:
- +1-613-996-8885
This guide uses your government's passport guidance and local official information. Call ahead to reconfirm hours, documents, and fees.
Local police
Namba Koban
- Address:
- Namba, Chuo-ku, Osaka
- Phone:
- 06-6641-0110
Osaka Eki-mae Koban
- Address:
- Kita-ku, Osaka
- Phone:
- 06-6341-0110
Local medical provider
Osaka General Medical Center
- Address:
- Miyakojima-ku, Osaka
- Phone:
- 06-6929-0111
Patterns repeated in traveler reports
Frequently asked questions
What should I do first?▼
Get to safety, stop payment or account risks, preserve evidence, and obtain a police case number.
What should I confirm before visiting an authority?▼
Check appointments, intake cutoff, originals, photo specifications, and payment method on the official site and by phone.
Field decision guide
How to make the right call in Osaka
The right next step for lost phone in Osaka, Japan depends on whether the issue is loss, theft, medical urgency, insurance evidence, or consular documentation. Use these checks to avoid losing time on the wrong office or document.
Check 1
Secure accounts before replacing the device. Save screenshots of the last location, suspend the SIM or eSIM, and lock payment apps before recovery options can be reset.
Check 2
If travel insurance is involved, keep the IMEI, purchase record, police case number, and carrier suspension confirmation together.
Check 3
A temporary SIM is useful only if it preserves access to banking, maps, hotel bookings, and airline messages. Test those accounts before leaving the shop.
Emergency contact
Osaka: 110
Nationality check
Canada · +1-613-996-8885
Official source
Recheck before you goDouble-check the points travelers keep running into
These are the extra checks Canada travelers often need when handling Lost phone in Osaka, Japan.
Repeated pattern
Run remote lock and location checks first
Documents and evidence
Suspend SIM/eSIM and payment apps immediately
Avoid lost time
Keep IMEI, purchase evidence, and the police report for insurance
Confirm on the ground
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Official confirmation
Procedures, fees, and cut-off times can change. Reconfirm through +1-613-996-8885 or the responsible official office before traveling across town.
Check before you move
Do not wipe or sign out before saving location and device evidence.
Details insurance, missions, or police often ask for later
- Passport/ID copy or photo
- Time and place of the incident
- Receipts, card records, or booking numbers
- Police case number or office name
Nationality-specific verification
What is different for Canada travelers handling Lost phone in Osaka
Canada travelers should protect carrier, payment, and identity-verification recovery before replacing or wiping the device.
Traveler hotline
+1-613-996-8885
Confirm opening status and required documents before traveling to an office.
Local destination context
Osaka, Japan
Local emergency number in this guide: 110