Prayer Times in Japan
11
N:34.833332, E:132.71666
Kumamoto
N:32.7897, E:130.7417
Fukuoka
N:33.5687, E:130.7058
N:32.783333, E:130.68333
21
N:32.5, E:130.66667
N:32.783333, E:130.68333
21
N:32.5, E:130.66667
N:32.8, E:130.71666
N:33.133335, E:131.31667
N:32.866665, E:132.73334
23
N:35.066666, E:136.7
32
N:34.783333, E:135.48334
Fukuoka
N:33.8613, E:130.7592
Mie
N:33.9039, E:136.1221
Shiga
N:35.0152, E:136.2382
N:35.583332, E:134.95
18
N:30.683332, E:130.96666
N:33.733334, E:136.01666
N:33.783333, E:136.33333
N:34.35, E:131.06667
N:32.833332, E:130.61667
N:33.733334, E:136.01666
N:35.583332, E:134.95
N:33.733334, E:136.01666
N:35.383335, E:133.1
N:33.783333, E:136.33333
N:39.466667, E:141.98334
N:42.933334, E:140.43333
N:33.95, E:136.08333
N:30.466667, E:130.96666
N:42.933334, E:140.43333
N:42.8, E:141.8
Ōsaka
N:34.7828, E:135.4837
Yamaguchi
N:33.9933, E:130.9472
Tokyo
N:35.7568, E:139.6986
32
N:34.783333, E:135.48334
25
N:32.683334, E:131.78334
44
N:38.721943, E:140.4589
44
N:38.721943, E:140.4589
N:42.8, E:141.8
08
N:37.383335, E:141.01666
21
N:32.7, E:130.73334
N:43.116665, E:140.55
Ishikawa
N:36.2782, E:136.2972
12
N:43.0075, E:142.9525
Ōsaka
N:34.641, E:135.5081
25
N:32.683334, E:131.7
N:38.316666, E:139.96666
12
N:41.97278, E:140.90527
N:34.383335, E:135.36667
N:34.383335, E:135.36667
N:34.383335, E:135.36667
12
N:43.0075, E:142.9525
12
N:43.166668, E:145.06667
Hokkaido
N:43.2061, E:145.1082
12
N:43.416668, E:144.53334
N:34.75, E:134.11667
N:34.783333, E:134.1
N:34.75, E:134.11667
12
N:43.62, E:141.3689
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