MST to JST

Mountain Standard Time to Japan Standard Time, with the offset for today's date rather than an average.

JST time+15hours

Japan Standard Time is ahead of Mountain Standard Time — noon in MST is 3:00 am in JST

MDT today UTC-06:00
JST today UTC+09:00
Working-hour overlap 0 h

Convert a specific time from Mountain Standard Time to Japan Standard Time
Common meeting hours converted from MST to JST
MST (Mountain Standard Time)JST (Japan Standard Time)Working hours in both?
7:00 am 10:00 pm No
8:00 am 11:00 pm No
9:00 am 12:00 am next day No
10:00 am 1:00 am next day No
11:00 am 2:00 am next day No
12:00 pm 3:00 am next day No
1:00 pm 4:00 am next day No
2:00 pm 5:00 am next day No
3:00 pm 6:00 am next day No
4:00 pm 7:00 am next day No
5:00 pm 8:00 am next day No
6:00 pm 9:00 am next day No
7:00 pm 10:00 am next day No
8:00 pm 11:00 am next day No

This calculator needs JavaScript to recalculate. The answer above was worked out on 19 August 2026 and is correct for that date; the site rebuilds every morning.

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Which zone this page means. MST is standard time only; MDT (UTC-6) applies from March to November. Arizona stays on MST all year. Japan does not observe daylight saving, so JST applies all year.

MST is behind JST by 15 hours today

On 19 August 2026, Mountain Standard Time is on MDT at UTC-06:00 and Japan Standard Time is on JST at UTC+09:00. The gap between them is 15 hours, with JST ahead. So 9:00 am in MST is 12:00 am in JST, and 5:00 pm in MST is 8:00 am in JST. Going the other way, see JST to MST.

The gap is not constant, and that is the part that catches people out

Mountain Standard Time is currently observing daylight saving and changes next on 1 November 2026, when clocks go back an hour. Japan Standard Time does not observe daylight saving at all, so the whole of the seasonal change comes from the MST side: the gap moves by an hour twice a year even though nothing changes in Japan Standard Time.

When you can actually both be at work

Taking a working day as 9:00 am to 5:00 pm local at each end, there are 0 overlapping hours in a normal day. There is none: the two working days do not touch at all, so any live meeting between Mountain Standard Time and Japan Standard Time has to sit outside somebody's normal hours. The table above shows which end has the shorter stretch to give up.

Zone rules are set by legislation and change, sometimes at short notice. This page is built against tzdata 2026a, last reviewed 2026-08-18. Quarterly. Zone rules change by legislation, sometimes at short notice. Version and review date are shown on every zone page. The converter above reads your browser's own copy of the zone database, so if a rule has changed since this page was built the live answer follows the new rule.

Every convention used above — whether the start date counts, how month ends are clamped, which holidays close an office — is written out on the methodology page, including the daylight-saving rules behind the 15-hour gap above.

Other conversions from MST

Common questions

What is the time difference between MST and JST?
The current offset is shown at the top of this page. It is computed for today's date rather than quoted as an average, because the two regions change their clocks on different dates and the gap is different for a few weeks each year.
Is MST the same as Mountain Standard Time all year?
Not necessarily. Standard time and summer time are separate zones with separate abbreviations, so much of the year the technically correct abbreviation is the daylight one. The page states which is in force on today's date.
When do the clocks change in these zones?
The next change date for each zone is shown in the result panel, along with what the offset becomes afterwards.
What is a good meeting time between MST and JST?
The business-hours overlap window is shown below the converter. Where there is no overlap the page says so rather than suggesting an impossible time.