Tokyo Ministry of Information Akikawa1.197-0804;
2.190-0155 ぁきるるるるるるる
3. 197-0827 Nohei, Ministry of Information, Tokyo;
4. 197-0825 Rain Room, Nobu City, Tokyo;
5. 190-0 164 Niigata, Tokyo;
6. 190-0 142 Inai, Nobu, Tokyo;
7.190-0161ぁきるるるるるるる
Nobu City, Tokyo takes office 8.190-0143;
Niunuma, Nobu City, Tokyo 9.197-0826;
Yizhijiang, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo 10. 132-0024.
Extended data:
First, the postal code usually consists of Arabic numerals, which represents a special code of the post office that delivers mail, and is also the communication code of residents and units within the delivery range of this bureau. Postal code is a special code for postal communication to realize mail sorting, and it is a necessary tool to realize postal modernization. The ultimate goal is to improve the speed and accuracy of your letters in the delivery process, so be sure to indicate the postal code when handing in letters and parcels. In order to realize the automation of mail sorting and the digitalization of postal network and speed up mail delivery.
2. The new postal code system developed by Japan Post was put into use on February 2nd, 1998. The purpose of developing the system is to meet the needs of the expanding postal mechanization operation, improve the operation efficiency and ensure to provide users with stable, cheap and high-quality services. Its main features are as follows:
1. Postal code digits: 7 digits, with a "-"sign between the first three digits and the last four digits;
2. Text structure: all numbers are used;
3. The connection between the old and new postal code systems: three or five digits in the old code are taken as the first digit of the new code; The particularity of the new code: every small part of the address (such as cho and oaza) is designated as a number, which is connected after the existing postal code. Large enterprises and other business centers can have special codes.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia: Japan Postal Code Query