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About Japan
Japan is part of the continent of Asia. The Capital of Japan is: Tokyo. Capital timezone is: Asia/Tokyo. Currency is: Yen.
Language Codes of Japan : ja
Languages speak in Japan : Japanese
ISO Alpha-2 Code of Japan is : JP
ISO Alpha-3 Code of Japan is : JPN
ISO 3166-1 numeric (or numeric-3) Code of Japan is : 392
ISD Code of Japan is : +81
FIPS (Federal Information Processing System) Code is : JA
E.164 (The international telephone numbering plan) : 81
The top label domain of the Japan is : .jp
Internet host in Japan is : 64453000
Internet users in Japan is : 99182000
Mobile phones in Japan is : 138363000
Landline phone in Japan is : 64273000
Area of Japan is : 377835 KM2
GEO Name ID Japan is : 1861060
GDP of Japan is : $5007000000000
World Postal Code
What is a Postal Code?
A postal code is a series of letters, digits, or both that are included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. Sometimes a postal code will include spaces or punctuation as well. This one-of-a-kind code assists postal services in determining the location to which mail is being delivered.
The majority of the countries in the world use postal codes in order to organize their mail. Despite the fact that the systems and formats used for postal codes can vary from country to country, their primary function is to identify the recipient's specific address. Additionally, the presence of this specific code makes the job of the postman somewhat less difficult.
What are the key distinctions between a postcode, a zip code, a pin code, and a postal Code?
The purpose of each of these codes is essentially the same as the other ones. The difference is that the locals refer to the postal code by a variety of names. For example, the United States is the primary user of zip codes, while India is the primary user of pin codes, the United Kingdom is the primary user of postcodes, and postal codes are commonly used in other countries.