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  2. Postal codes in Japan - Wikipedia

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    3-digit postcodes of Japan. Postal codes in Japan are 7-digit numeric codes using the format NNN-NNNN, where N is a digit. [1] The first two digits refer to one of the 47 prefectures (for example, 40 for the Yamanashi Prefecture), the next digit for one of a set of adjacent cities in the prefecture (408 for Hokuto, Yamanashi), the next two for a neighborhood, and the last for a neighborhood or ...

  3. Fukuoka - Wikipedia

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    Fukuoka (Japanese: 福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, [ɸɯ̥kɯoka ꜜɕi] ⓘ) is the sixth-largest city in Japan and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since ancient times. The area has long been considered the gateway to the country, as it is ...

  4. Japanese addressing system - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the address itself, all locations in Japan have a postal code. After the reform of 1998, this begins with a three-digit number, a hyphen, and a four-digit number, for example 123-4567. A postal mark, 〒, may precede the code to indicate that the number following is a postal code.

  5. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps' satellite view is a "top-down" or bird's-eye view; most of the high-resolution imagery of cities is aerial photography taken from aircraft flying at 800 to 1,500 feet (240 to 460 m), while most other imagery is from satellites. [5]

  6. Module:Location map/data/Japan Fukuoka city - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Japan Fukuoka city. 4 languages.

  7. File:Map of Japan with highlight on 40 Fukuoka prefecture.svg

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    Préfecture de Fukuoka; Usage on hak.wikipedia.org Fukuoka-yen; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Fukuoka; Fukuoka (prefektura) Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Fukuoka prefektúra; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Prefektur Fukuoka; Usage on ilo.wikipedia.org Prepektura ti Fukuoka; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 福岡県; Usage on jv.wikipedia.org Préfèktur Fukuoka

  8. Denso mapcode - Wikipedia

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    The Denso MapCode system divided Japan into 1162 zones, each zone into 900 blocks, and each block into 900 areas. A Denso MapCode number consists of the zone number (up to 4 digits), the block number (always 3 digits) and the area number (always 3 digits), a numeric code of up to 10 digits.

  9. Jōnan-ku, Fukuoka - Wikipedia

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    Jōnan-ku (城南区) is one of the seven wards of Fukuoka City, Japan. [1] As of November 1, 2004, it had a population of 128,057 people, making up 9.2% of Fukuoka City, with an area of 16.02 km 2. At the time of Fukuoka City's official designation as a City in 1972, the area now known as Jōnan-ku was part of the larger ward of Nishi-ku.