4.7. Mapping rules: Japan
This section contains mapping rules which apply specifically to Japan.
4.7.1. Rules for adding attributes to addresses
The “official” name of the address is set as “Block No. — House No.” (where the block is the chome division unit), and the name of the “Also known as” type can be listed in hieroglyphs.
For example:
- Official: 1—1
- Also known as: 1番1号
4.7.2. Administrative divisions
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Hierarchy levels for administrative divisions:
Level 2: Prefecture (analogous to region). Japan is divided into 47 prefectures.
level 3:
- Subprefecture (six prefectures are divided into subprefectures).
- District (subprefectures are divided into districts).
Level 3 divisions don't cover the entire country.
Level 4:
- City, town, village.
- Special wards of Tokyo and development areas.
Level 4 divisions cover the entire country.
Development areas:
- Are drawn along the borders of the development.
- Have names that can be found in the municipality card.
- Have municipalities as parent divisions.
Level 5: City district.
Level 6: Historical region, district, block, named intersection.
Level 7: Block.
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- Check Municipality for all level 4 items except development areas.
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- When divided into chomes, the numbers in the local name should be written in Chinese rather than Arabic numerals: 〇 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十.
4.7.3. Hydrography
Map gulfs within their geographical boundaries and name them in accordance with the name of their coastal part (-wan). You can specify the geographical name of the gulf as well as the name of its outer part (-nada) as a synonym.
For example, for Sagami Bay, specify Sagami-wan Bay as the official name and add Sagami Bay and Sagami-nada Bay as synonyms.