Prayer Times in Japan
Hiroshima
N:34.2505, E:132.5729
Okayama
N:34.6488, E:133.9262
Fukuoka
N:33.8768, E:130.8039
Akita
N:40.277, E:140.5746
Shizuoka
N:35.1074, E:138.9508
Saitama
N:35.8882, E:139.7395
Hyōgo
N:34.7204, E:135.4287
Ibaraki
N:36.3707, E:140.3168
11
N:34.6, E:132.48334
08
N:36.866665, E:140.43333
Hyōgo
N:34.6694, E:135.1793
Toyama
N:36.698, E:137.2319
Akita
N:39.7117, E:140.1443
N:41.25, E:141.33333
N:41.25, E:141.33333
47
N:26.7075, E:127.80389
47
N:26.717222, E:127.806114
Kanagawa
N:35.5851, E:139.3944
Saitama
N:35.8169, E:139.408
Chiba
N:35.908, E:139.924
Tottori
N:35.4517, E:133.3525
Fukuoka
N:33.7728, E:130.5106
Chiba
N:35.7074, E:139.9955
Fukui
N:36.1009, E:136.3305
Tokyo
N:35.7285, E:139.5584
Fukuoka
N:33.8876, E:130.7672
Tokyo
N:35.6288, E:139.6662
N:35.083332, E:136.68333
N:43.666668, E:142.66667
11
N:34.283333, E:132.56667
12
N:43.016666, E:144.51666
Tokyo
N:35.6167, E:139.7167
Ōsaka
N:34.5317, E:135.4313
27
N:33.133335, E:129.75
12
N:44.433334, E:141.43333
27
N:33.133335, E:129.75
Kumamoto
N:32.4583, E:130.1978
Tochigi
N:36.5651, E:139.893
Kanagawa
N:35.4112, E:139.4177
47
N:26.652779, E:127.89
Yamagata
N:38.2458, E:140.3447
N:34.716667, E:134.81667
Kanagawa
N:35.5973, E:139.3531
Chiba
N:35.782, E:140.0122
05
N:33.866665, E:133.31667
Chiba
N:35.8373, E:139.9365
Hiroshima
N:34.4075, E:132.733
Tokyo
N:35.7914, E:139.8133
Ōsaka
N:34.6324, E:135.5912
Shizuoka
N:35.115, E:138.9268
Tokyo
N:35.7661, E:139.5393
Niigata
N:37.7439, E:139.1822
Yamagata
N:38.3544, E:140.3796
Kanagawa
N:35.5062, E:139.5785
Saitama
N:35.8232, E:139.7611
Kanagawa
N:35.5138, E:139.5799
Hyōgo
N:34.9587, E:135.1773
Tokyo
N:35.7483, E:139.8418
N:34.283333, E:133.13333
Tokyo
N:35.7292, E:139.7215
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Shurooq is the time of sunrise, the time when the upper limb of the sun just starts to appear above the horizon. This marks the end time for Fajr (morning) prayer.
Qiyam
The term Qiyam-ul-layl, in the most literal sense, means to stand during the night. It is a voluntary prayer which is offered between the time of Ishaa prayer and the Fajr prayer (before dawn). But the most preferred time is before sunrise, in the last third of the night.For more information, read our article on qiyam.
The difference between Standard and Hanafi (Juristic Methods)
The only difference is in the Asr prayer. In the standard method (which is used by Imamas Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki) the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is equivalent to its height, whereas in the Hanafi method the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is twice its height.
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