Japan is the only major market where the standard line voltage is 100 V, at two different frequencies: 50 Hz in Tokyo and 60 Hz in Osaka, with the geographic dividing line near Shizuoka.
I successfully used a medical-rated toroidal power transformer rated at 50/60 Hz with a 100 V tap on the 120 V primary, driving the 100 V primary tap with 120 V, 60 Hz, to get a higher output voltage for my application.
The logic behind this operation is a bit subtle: the maximum voltage on an iron-core transformer results from the time derivative of the core flux density (B-field in Tesla), which has a maximum saturation value.
For a given peak B value, the maximum voltage at 60 Hz is 60/50 = 1.2 times the allowed voltage at 50 Hz.