Effective on 21 April 2020, Japanese amateurs can operate in expanded frequency segments on 160m and 80m bands as described below.
160m band
1,800 — 1,810 kHz All Modes (New segment)
1,810 — 1,825 kHz CW (Existing segment)
1,825 — 1,875 kHz All Modes (New segment)
1,907.5 — 1912.5 kHz CW, NB Data (Existing segment)
80m band
3,500 — 3,520 kHz CW (Existing segment)
3,520 ‑3,535 kHz CW, NB Data (Existing segment)
3,535 — 3,575 kHz CW, NB Phone/Image (Existing segment)
(NB Data allowed for International communication)
3,575 — 3,580 kHz All Modes (New segment)
3,599 — 3,612 kHz CW, NB Phone/Image/Data (Existing segment)
3,662 — 3,680 kHz CW, NB Phone/Image (New segment)
3,680 — 3,687 kHz CW, NB Phone/Image (Existing segment)
3,702 – 3,716 kHz CW, NB Phone/Image (Existing segment)
3,745 — 3,770 kHz CW, NB Phone/Image (Existing segment)
3,791 — 3,805 kHz CW, NB Phone/Image (Existing segment)
73 de JARL (Japan Amateur Radio League)