Your plugs & sockets
Voltage
100V
Frequency
50Hz/60Hz
Plugs
A, B
Plugs & sockets in Nigeria
Voltage
230V
Frequency
50Hz
Plugs
D, G
Japan to Nigeria: Complete Plug & Adapter Guide (2026) Adapter Needed
Heading from Japan to Nigeria? Plug types and voltage standards differ between countries, so a little preparation goes a long way. Here's a breakdown of what to expect at the wall socket.
Your Japan plugs (Type A, B) won't fit Nigeria's outlets (Type D, G). You'll want to grab a universal travel adapter or one specifically designed for Nigeria before you depart.
Voltage is another key difference. Japan uses 100V while Nigeria uses 230V. If your device only supports one voltage, using it with the wrong supply could cause overheating or permanent damage. Look for "Input: 100-240V" on your charger. Most modern phone and laptop chargers support this range.
Most modern phone chargers, laptop adapters, and camera chargers are designed to handle 100-240V input, so they'll work anywhere with just a plug adapter. Heat-producing appliances like hair dryers and flat irons are often single-voltage, so check before you plug them in abroad.


