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Map of geographic dialing codes. These tables list the dialing codes (area codes) for calling land lines for various cities and districts in Japan, when dialing from within Japan. The leading 0 is omitted when calling from outside Japan. Cell phones use the dialing codes of 070, 080 or 090. IP-based phone services use the 050 dialing code.
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 ...
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. After the reform of 1998, this begins with a three-digit number, a hyphen, and a four-digit number, for example 123-4567.
Download QR code; Print/export ... Narita, Chiba: 119.3: Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line: National Route 410: Tateyama, Chiba ... Kyoto-Jukan Expressway
National Route 295 is a national highway of Japan connecting Narita International Airport and Narita, Chiba in Japan, with a total length of 5.8 km (3.6 mi). It is known locally as Airport Road ( 空港通り , Kūkō-dōri ) .
Narita (成田市, Narita-shi) is a city in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 November 2020, the city had an estimated population of 131,852 in 63,098 households and a population density of 620 persons per km². [1] The total area of the city is 213.84 square kilometres (82.56 sq mi).
Keeling's Guide to Japan was a tourist guidebook published in several editions during the 19th century by the Yokohama-based firm, A. Farsari & Co. [1] The full title is Keeling's Guide to Japan: Yokohama, Tokio, Hakone, Fujiyama, Kamakura, Yokoska, Kanozan, Narita, Nikko, Kioto, Osaka, Kobe, Etc. Etc .
The Narita to Matsugishi section was electrified in 1974, and freight services ceased between 1984 and 1986. [ citation needed ] The Sakura to Narita section was double-tracked in 1986, and the Airport branch opened in 1991 as an electrified, CTC-signalled line.