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address
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Japan
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The address format includes the postal code, followed by the prefecture, city, ward, district, and finally the building and room number.
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2
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address
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Japan
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Addresses often use a system based on blocks and districts rather than street names.
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3
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address
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Japan
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Addresses often use a different system based on blocks, districts, and building numbers rather than street names and house numbers.
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4
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address
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Japan
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Includes complex hierarchical information such as district, neighborhood, and building name/number for precise location
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5
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address
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Japan
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Addresses may not follow a specific street naming convention and can be based on block and lot numbers.
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6
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address label
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Japan
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Less commonly used due to efficient postal code systems and delivery services
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7
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address label
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Japan
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Much less commonly used due to efficient postal code systems and delivery methods.
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8
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address label
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Japan
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Address labels are not commonly used as personal correspondence is often hand-written, and official mail usually contains printed recipient information on the envelope.
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9
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address label
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Japan
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Used for formal and meticulous presentation of personal or business information
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10
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address label
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Japan
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Less commonly used as traditional mail delivery is increasingly being replaced by electronic communication
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