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The Japanese addressing system is used to identify a specific location in Japan. When written in Japanese characters , addresses start with the largest geographical entity and proceed to the most specific one.
The Denso MapCode system was developed in 1997 by Denso Corporation for easy identification of any location in Japan by Japanese navigation systems.Car navigation systems are unable to identify locations for which addresses or telephone numbers are not available or house numbers, like in Japan, are not sequential.
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As an example, a numbering system can provide 1000 addresses per mile, 500 on each side of the street, amounting to an address pair (odd and even) every 10.56 feet. [27] Thus, a property numbered 1447 may be approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometres) from the beginning point for the numbering system.
Here are some parts of names connected with medieval Japan: ichi (市), a market; e.g., Yokkaichi: "fourth-day market"-jō (城), a castle. Place names giving directions relative to a castle, such as Jōhoku (North of the Castle), Jōsai (West of the Castle) or Jōnan (South of the Castle), are common throughout Japan.
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Now, whether it belongs in the article on Japanese addressing system, or in Municipality of Japan might be the next question. Fg2 10:13, August 29, 2005 (UTC) I started poking around the related pages and I realized that there is a ton of info scattered across several pages related to this stuff.