World Postal Code > Asia Zip Code > Japan Zip Code
Japan ZIP Code Dataset
Sample Dataset Japan
ISO | Country | Language | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4 | Locality | Zip Code | Latitude | Longitude | Timezone |
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JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Adachi | 120-0015 | 35.765335 | 139.805818 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Aoi | 120-0012 | 35.772448 | 139.815443 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Aoi | 121-0012 | 35.777148 | 139.817625 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Ayase | 120-0005 | 35.760669 | 139.822353 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Chuohoncho | 120-0011 | 35.769443 | 139.805679 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Chuohoncho | 121-0011 | 35.775335 | 139.808458 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hanahata | 121-0061 | 35.798976 | 139.81135 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Higashiayase | 120-0004 | 35.765938 | 139.830332 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Higashihokima | 121-0063 | 35.793765 | 139.813533 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Higashiiko | 121-0801 | 35.80292 | 139.790912 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Higashirokugatsucho | 121-0071 | 35.788041 | 139.804173 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hinodecho | 120-0021 | 35.750498 | 139.810616 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hirano | 121-0076 | 35.785741 | 139.807587 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hitotsuya | 121-0075 | 35.783244 | 139.810342 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hokima | 121-0064 | 35.794365 | 139.808072 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Horinochi | 123-0874 | 35.77651 | 139.757116 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hozukacho | 121-0072 | 35.785933 | 139.811297 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Iko | 121-0823 | 35.791337 | 139.780519 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Ikohoncho | 121-0807 | 35.796995 | 139.787871 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Iriya | 121-0836 | 35.808292 | 139.757385 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Iriyamachi | 121-0834 | 35.799719 | 139.770467 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kaga | 123-0861 | 35.787839 | 139.757349 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kahei | 121-0055 | 35.780247 | 139.826918 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kitakaheicho | 121-0056 | 35.784161 | 139.830396 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kodo | 120-0013 | 35.766946 | 139.810343 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kohoku | 123-0872 | 35.770425 | 139.764744 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kojiya | 121-0833 | 35.799686 | 139.776281 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kojiyahoncho | 121-0832 | 35.803602 | 139.774919 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kurihara | 123-0842 | 35.780867 | 139.789522 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Minamihanahata | 121-0062 | 35.790429 | 139.82053 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Miyagi | 120-0047 | 35.75846 | 139.756126 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Motoki | 123-0853 | 35.763627 | 139.7862 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Motoki Higashimachi | 123-0854 | 35.766904 | 139.781664 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Motoki Kitamachi | 123-0857 | 35.765354 | 139.779648 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 足立 | 120-0015 | 35.765335 | 139.805818 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 青井 | 120-0012 | 35.772448 | 139.815443 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 青井 | 121-0012 | 35.777148 | 139.817625 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 綾瀬 | 120-0005 | 35.760669 | 139.822353 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 中央本町 | 120-0011 | 35.769443 | 139.805679 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 中央本町 | 121-0011 | 35.775335 | 139.808458 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 花畑 | 121-0061 | 35.798976 | 139.81135 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 東綾瀬 | 120-0004 | 35.765938 | 139.830332 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 東保木間 | 121-0063 | 35.793765 | 139.813533 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 東伊興 | 121-0801 | 35.80292 | 139.790912 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 東六月町 | 121-0071 | 35.788041 | 139.804173 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 日ノ出町 | 120-0021 | 35.750498 | 139.810616 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 平野 | 121-0076 | 35.785741 | 139.807587 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 一ツ家 | 121-0075 | 35.783244 | 139.810342 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 保木間 | 121-0064 | 35.794365 | 139.808072 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 堀之内 | 123-0874 | 35.77651 | 139.757116 | Asia/Tokyo |
ISO | Country | Language | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4 | Locality | Zip Code | Latitude | Longitude | Timezone |
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JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Adachi | 120-0015 | 35.765335 | 139.805818 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Aoi | 120-0012 | 35.772448 | 139.815443 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Aoi | 121-0012 | 35.777148 | 139.817625 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Ayase | 120-0005 | 35.760669 | 139.822353 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Chuohoncho | 120-0011 | 35.769443 | 139.805679 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Chuohoncho | 121-0011 | 35.775335 | 139.808458 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hanahata | 121-0061 | 35.798976 | 139.81135 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Higashiayase | 120-0004 | 35.765938 | 139.830332 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Higashihokima | 121-0063 | 35.793765 | 139.813533 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Higashiiko | 121-0801 | 35.80292 | 139.790912 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Higashirokugatsucho | 121-0071 | 35.788041 | 139.804173 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hinodecho | 120-0021 | 35.750498 | 139.810616 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hirano | 121-0076 | 35.785741 | 139.807587 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hitotsuya | 121-0075 | 35.783244 | 139.810342 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hokima | 121-0064 | 35.794365 | 139.808072 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Horinochi | 123-0874 | 35.77651 | 139.757116 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Hozukacho | 121-0072 | 35.785933 | 139.811297 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Iko | 121-0823 | 35.791337 | 139.780519 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Ikohoncho | 121-0807 | 35.796995 | 139.787871 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Iriya | 121-0836 | 35.808292 | 139.757385 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Iriyamachi | 121-0834 | 35.799719 | 139.770467 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kaga | 123-0861 | 35.787839 | 139.757349 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kahei | 121-0055 | 35.780247 | 139.826918 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kitakaheicho | 121-0056 | 35.784161 | 139.830396 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kodo | 120-0013 | 35.766946 | 139.810343 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kohoku | 123-0872 | 35.770425 | 139.764744 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kojiya | 121-0833 | 35.799686 | 139.776281 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kojiyahoncho | 121-0832 | 35.803602 | 139.774919 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Kurihara | 123-0842 | 35.780867 | 139.789522 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Minamihanahata | 121-0062 | 35.790429 | 139.82053 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Miyagi | 120-0047 | 35.75846 | 139.756126 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Motoki | 123-0853 | 35.763627 | 139.7862 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Motoki Higashimachi | 123-0854 | 35.766904 | 139.781664 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | Japan | EN | Kanto | Tokyo | Adachi | This region doesn’t exist for this country | Motoki Kitamachi | 123-0857 | 35.765354 | 139.779648 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 足立 | 120-0015 | 35.765335 | 139.805818 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 青井 | 120-0012 | 35.772448 | 139.815443 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 青井 | 121-0012 | 35.777148 | 139.817625 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 綾瀬 | 120-0005 | 35.760669 | 139.822353 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 中央本町 | 120-0011 | 35.769443 | 139.805679 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 中央本町 | 121-0011 | 35.775335 | 139.808458 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 花畑 | 121-0061 | 35.798976 | 139.81135 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 東綾瀬 | 120-0004 | 35.765938 | 139.830332 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 東保木間 | 121-0063 | 35.793765 | 139.813533 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 東伊興 | 121-0801 | 35.80292 | 139.790912 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 東六月町 | 121-0071 | 35.788041 | 139.804173 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 日ノ出町 | 120-0021 | 35.750498 | 139.810616 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 平野 | 121-0076 | 35.785741 | 139.807587 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 一ツ家 | 121-0075 | 35.783244 | 139.810342 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 保木間 | 121-0064 | 35.794365 | 139.808072 | Asia/Tokyo |
JP | 日本 | JA | 関東地方 | 東京都 | 足立区 | This region doesn’t exist for this country | 堀之内 | 123-0874 | 35.77651 | 139.757116 | Asia/Tokyo |
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Japan's Postal Code Format
Postal Code Format: 999-9999
- Seven-digit numeric format with a hyphen after the third digit
- First three digits = postal district; last four digits = delivery area
- Optimized for routing rather than strict alignment with administrative divisions
- 142,608 postal codes covering 2,338 regions and 119,002 towns
Regional Examples:
- 100-0001 - Chiyoda, Tokyo
- 530-0001 - Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
- 460-0001 - Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
- 060-0001 - Sapporo, Hokkaido
Structure of Postal Codes
- Format: 7-digit numeric with a hyphen (e.g., 100-0001).
- Hierarchical levels: First three digits = postal district; last four digits = local delivery area. Codes may overlap municipalities for routing efficiency.
- Key challenges: Some postal codes cover multiple administrative units; business-only ZIPs require distinct handling.
Management & Authority
- Primary postal authority: Japan Post.
- Update frequency: Frequent releases by Japan Post; integrated into GeoPostcodes 1–2 times per year.
Addressing Standards
- Common address format: Postal code → Prefecture → Municipality (city/ward/district) → Town/Village → *Aza/Oaza* → Block → Building number.
- Administrative divisions used: Prefectures (47), municipalities, towns/villages, *Oaza* and *Aza* subdivisions.
- Notes: Tokyo’s 23 wards act as special municipalities directly under the prefecture, unlike elsewhere in Japan.
Special Characteristics
- No traditional street names; addresses rely on block chome-ban-go and building numbers.
- Business postal codes may not correspond to the physical location of delivery.
- Japanese suffixes (e.g., “shi” = city, “ku” = ward, “gun” = district) are included in native data but removed in Romanized formats.
- Tokyo’s wards are exceptions in the hierarchy, functioning at a higher administrative level than standard wards.
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Coverage Statistics
142,608
Total ZIP Codes
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Provinces & Territories
119,002
Cities & Towns
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Data Dictionary
Field name | Field type | Description | Comments |
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ISO | Char(2) | ISO 3166-1 Country code | The ISO 3166-1 standard is published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and defines a unique code for the name of each country. The country codes are represented as a two-letter code (alpha-2). |
Country | Char(50) | Country name | |
Language | Char(2) | Language code | When there are several official languages in the country, or for countries using a non-Latin alphabet, we provide the names in different languages. The language field contains the language code and allows you to select a specific version. |
Region1 Region2 Region3 Region4 | Char(80) | Administrative division level 1 Administrative division level 2 Administrative division level 3 Administrative division level 4 | These fields contain the name of administrative divisions for each available level. If not applicable, the value '-' will be indicated. |
Locality | Char(80) | Locality name | Contains the settlement name. The type of settlement may vary depending on the country (city, town, village, etc..). |
Postcode | Char(15) | ZIP / Postal code | In countries/places where there is no postal code in use, this field is left empty. The postcode structure varies for each country. |
Latitude Longitude | Double | Place coordinates (WGS84 coordinates) | These fields contain the geographic coordinates related to the specific locality and postal code of the record. The geographical position is usually precise to about one hundred meters and corresponds to the center of the locality. All our files are created using the World Geodetic System standard WGS 84. The corresponding SRID reference is EPSG:4326. |
Timezone | Char(30) | Time zone name (Olson) | Following the timezones defined in the IANA tz database (sometimes called Olson database). |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Postal codes in Japan are 7-digit numeric codes using the format NNN-NNNN, where N is a digit.
Zip code 23401 does not conform to the standard seven-digit format used in Japan. Please verify the number or check GeoPostcodes database for a complete and accurate Japanese zip code.
Osaka, Japan has multiple zip codes depending on the specific area. For example, the central area of Osaka (Chuo-ku) has a zip code of 540-0008.
The zip code for Shibuya, Tokyo, is 150-0002.
Japan zip codes have seven digits. The first three digits represent the region or prefecture, and the last four digits specify the city, neighborhood, or street.
The first two digits of a Japanese zip code indicate the region or prefecture where the address is located.
An example of a Japanese zip code is 100-0001, corresponding to a specific Tokyo area.
When entering an address with a Japanese zip code, write the seven-digit postal code first, followed by the prefecture, city, neighborhood, street, and building number.
The zip code helps identify adjacent cities as regions with similar first two digits are often located close to each other.
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transactions?\”,\”acceptedAnswer\”:{\”@type\”:\”Answer\”,\”text\”:\”<p>In financial transactions, postal address requirements are crucial for identifying the initiating party, ultimate creditor, and ultimate debtor correctly.<\\/p><p>This is especially significant when managing hybrid addresses and unstructured addresses, as it ensures accuracy in the payment chain and reduces risks associated with handling unstructured data.<\\/p>\”}}]}</script>\n\t\t\t\t\t</div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</div>\n\t\t”,”editSettings”:{“defaultEditRoute”:”content”,”panel”:{“activeTab”:”content”,”activeSection”:”section_toggle”},”activeItemIndex”:1}}]}You can find more information about Japanese zip codes on the official Japan Post website, in a relevant article, or on a GeoPostcodes page about Japanese postal codes.