Can you change a Japanese switch to English?

Yes, you can easily change a Japanese Nintendo Switch to English by going to System Settings > System > Language and selecting English, though you might need to follow visual cues if you can't read the Japanese text, and a restart is required for changes to take effect.
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How to change switch from Japanese to English?

To change your Nintendo Switch from Japanese to English, go to System Settings (the gear icon), scroll down the left menu to System, then select Language on the right and choose English from the list, which will prompt a restart to apply the changes. This process changes the console's overall display language, but some games might still require in-game settings for language or have language options determined by the game itself or your Nintendo Account region. 
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Can you use a Japanese Nintendo Switch in the US?

Yes, you can use a Japanese Nintendo Switch in America because the console and its games are region-free (except for the Chinese model), but you'll need a simple plug adapter for the power cord and might want a local charger for convenience, as Japan uses 100V and the US uses 120V, though the included adapter handles it; just change the system settings to English and US region, and your eShop and games will work fine, but the warranty is Japan-specific.
 
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Is a Japanese switch region locked?

Yes, standard Nintendo Switch consoles (Switch 1 & 2) are generally region-free for physical game cards, meaning Japanese games play on US/EU consoles and vice versa, but DLC and eShop purchases are tied to your Nintendo Account region, so you need a Japanese account to buy Japanese DLC, and a special Japanese-only model of the Switch 2 is region-locked for specific uses. 
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Can I play a Japanese game on my Switch in English?

The language for a game or software application will default to the language setting that has been selected on the console, so long as the intended language is supported by the game or software application.
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What is the difference between Nintendo Switch Japan and US?

On the Japanese version, you can only access the Japanese Nintendo eShop. Downloading games or content from other regions (like the US or EU eShop) is not supported. The international version, however, gives you the flexibility to access your local eShop and purchase games in your region's currency.
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Do Japanese switch cartridges work on American switches?

Nintendo Switch 2 game cards are not region locked.
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How do I change the language from Japanese to English?

Change the language on your Android device
  1. On your Android device, tap Settings .
  2. Tap System Languages & input. Languages. If you can't find "System," then under "Personal," tap Languages & input Languages.​
  3. Tap Add a language. and choose the language that you want to use.
  4. Drag your language to the top of the list.
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Can I use a Japanese PS Vita in America?

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A: The Vita is not region-locked, so it does not have a problem playing any of the games on the hardware. The only thing that matters is what region you set the memory card up with.
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Why is Japanese switch cheaper?

The Japan-only Switch 2 was specifically created to be affordable, Nintendo said in a press release. Some speculate the product is meant to address a weak Yen, which has lost around 50% of its value against the US dollar over the past five years. Of course, a cheaper Switch 2 might attract scalpers.
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Can I take a Nintendo Switch on an international flight?

Yes, you can absolutely bring a Nintendo Switch on an international flight, but it's highly recommended to keep it in your carry-on bag, not checked luggage, for safety from damage/theft and because airlines prefer lithium-ion battery devices with you; you'll likely need to take it out at security for X-ray screening, so use a sturdy case for protection and have games downloaded, as Wi-Fi/data can be spotty. 
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Does Nintendo support Israel?

Nintendo maintains a policy of political neutrality, focusing on family entertainment, and does not officially support or oppose Israel or any political side in the conflict, though they have removed user-generated anti-Israel content from games like Splatoon 2 and have official retail presence in Israel, demonstrating business operations without taking a political stance. 
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Why is my Nintendo Switch box in Japanese?

Your Nintendo Switch box is in Japanese because you likely bought a model intended for the Japanese market, often sold by third-party sellers or imported due to price differences, but don't worry—the console itself is region-free and can be set to English (or any other language) during setup, though game compatibility can vary for some titles.
 
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Is the Japanese DSi region locked?

Yes, a Japanese Nintendo DSi is region-locked for DSiWare and DSi-exclusive games, meaning they won't work on non-Japanese DSi consoles, but you can still play standard, original DS game cartridges from any region on it (though menus will be in Japanese). The original DS and DS Lite were region-free, but the DSi introduced region locking for its enhanced features and digital store. 
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What is N1, N2, N3, N4, N5 in Japanese?

The JLPT has five levels: N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5. The easiest level is N5 and the most difficult level is N1. N4 and N5 measure the level of understanding of basic Japanese mainly learned in class. N1and N2 measure the level of understanding of Japanese used in a broad range of scenes in actual everyday life.
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Can I use a Japanese switch in the USA?

Although it may be possible, there are different factors to consider such as voltage requirements, wireless communication requirements, warranty coverage, etc. To ensure proper performance, service, and support, Nintendo recommends using the Nintendo Switch console in the country where it was purchased.
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Are Japanese Nintendo Switches region locked?

Yes, Nintendo Switch consoles sold in Japan (especially the newer, subsidized models for the Switch 2) can be partially region-locked, meaning they favor Japanese accounts and software, though the original Switch and global models are largely region-free for game cartridges, allowing you to play games from any region, but digital DLC and accounts have regional restrictions. Physical game cards (except Chinese ones) work globally, but Japanese consoles might struggle with non-Japanese eShop content or DLC without changing your Nintendo Account region to Japan.
 
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Do Japanese switch cartridges work on the US Switch?

Yes, you can play Japanese Nintendo Switch games on an American Switch because the console is region-free for physical game cards, but language support depends on the game itself, so always check the box or eShop page for English options to avoid playing entirely in Japanese. Digital games also work, but require changing your Nintendo Account's region to the Japanese eShop, which affects currency and balances. 
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Is there a fake Nintendo Switch?

Yes, fake Nintendo Switches (bootlegs/clones) absolutely exist, especially online from Chinese sellers, but they are cheap knockoffs with poor performance, bad build quality, and don't play real Switch games; they often run old, emulated retro titles on weak hardware, so it's crucial to buy from authorized retailers to avoid these poor-quality fakes.
 
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What does Japan import mean on Nintendo Switch?

The switch is region free, jp import just means the game is the japanese version.. but it's most likely multi- language only a few games aren't.
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