Prayer Times in Japan
Tokyo
N:35.5887, E:139.6893
Kanagawa
N:35.5713, E:139.5718
N:33.133335, E:130.41667
Saitama
N:35.9335, E:139.6835
Tokyo
N:35.6931, E:139.8861
Fukuoka
N:33.9514, E:130.9808
Hokkaido
N:43.8089, E:144.2957
Tokyo
N:35.6984, E:139.4817
Tokyo
N:35.7222, E:139.8178
31
N:34.866665, E:134.01666
47
N:26.57639, E:127.22139
05
N:33.966667, E:133.45
Tokyo
N:35.7546, E:139.4685
Tokyo
N:35.6472, E:139.468
Kanagawa
N:35.4075, E:139.5787
N:44.183334, E:142.58333
Fukuoka
N:33.5699, E:130.4422
Ōsaka
N:34.7959, E:135.6425
Miyagi
N:38.1892, E:140.9163
Ōsaka
N:34.6827, E:135.5598
Kanagawa
N:35.3555, E:139.336
Ōsaka
N:34.7444, E:135.5079
Fukuoka
N:33.8153, E:130.7169
Tokyo
N:35.7073, E:139.6886
Saitama
N:35.9723, E:139.8259
Chiba
N:35.7726, E:139.9949
N:44.183334, E:142.58333
Ōsaka
N:34.8043, E:135.5684
Chiba
N:35.6942, E:140.0735
N:34.666668, E:135.56667
N:34.666668, E:135.56667
Fukuoka
N:33.857, E:130.7741
Hyōgo
N:34.7121, E:135.3807
Kanagawa
N:35.4195, E:139.2949
Yamagata
N:38.4389, E:140.4006
N:38.15, E:140.06667
N:39.583332, E:141.06667
Tokyo
N:35.7543, E:139.7612
Hiroshima
N:34.2661, E:132.9244
Kanagawa
N:35.5411, E:139.1361
Ibaraki
N:35.9523, E:139.9874
Chiba
N:35.3779, E:140.3765
Ehime
N:33.8445, E:132.7969
11
N:34.255, E:132.91667
12
N:44.61889, E:141.94194
18
N:28.133333, E:129.31667
N:33.316666, E:134.11667
N:38.266666, E:141.58333
N:31.833334, E:129.93333
Ōsaka
N:34.6949, E:135.5333
27
N:33.133335, E:129.75
27
N:33.133335, E:129.75
Hyōgo
N:34.7252, E:134.8851
Fukuoka
N:33.8335, E:130.9298
Saga
N:33.3253, E:130.4607
Yamaguchi
N:33.9804, E:131.2596
Hyōgo
N:34.6931, E:135.0883
Ōsaka
N:34.8442, E:135.5778
Kanagawa
N:35.3993, E:139.3102
Yamagata
N:37.893, E:140.1239
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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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