Prayer Times in Japan
04
N:35.716667, E:139.95
18
N:27.716667, E:128.95
10
N:36.633335, E:138.96666
24
N:38.716667, E:140.66667
45
N:34.466667, E:131.53334
44
N:38.121387, E:140.21834
47
N:26.136944, E:127.77333
05
N:33.633335, E:132.7
16
N:40.057777, E:141.23361
N:36.866665, E:138.16667
N:41.083332, E:141.4
N:34.65, E:137.03334
N:41.933334, E:140.45
Nara
N:34.7119, E:135.7631
Hyōgo
N:34.8397, E:135.3513
Miyagi
N:38.7346, E:140.6618
Hyōgo
N:34.7, E:135.1832
14
N:36.016666, E:140.01666
N:34.033333, E:135.85
N:35.533333, E:133.21666
18
N:31.403334, E:131.005
Okinawa
N:26.1134, E:127.7338
47
N:26.108055, E:127.72389
Ōsaka
N:34.7135, E:135.4911
25
N:32.35, E:131.43333
Kanagawa
N:35.3331, E:139.3423
Tokyo
N:35.8024, E:139.5381
Yamagata
N:38.3389, E:140.3759
N:36.966667, E:138.21666
24
N:38.766666, E:141.08333
27
N:33.2, E:129.68333
03
N:40.958332, E:140.43611
N:38.933334, E:141.13333
N:26.35, E:126.8
Nagasaki
N:33.1992, E:129.6849
27
N:33.2, E:129.68333
N:26.35, E:126.8
Nagano
N:35.987, E:138.2164
Kanagawa
N:35.4727, E:139.529
26
N:35.983334, E:138.21666
Saitama
N:36.2375, E:139.2704
Kanagawa
N:35.5319, E:139.7325
N:36.233334, E:139.28334
13
N:35.366665, E:134.61667
18
N:31.466667, E:131.08333
Yamanashi
N:35.4805, E:138.8142
47
N:26.676111, E:127.97305
N:43.916668, E:144.26666
18
N:31.466667, E:131.08333
Nara
N:34.5288, E:135.786
45
N:34.1, E:131.91667
N:36.816666, E:137.91667
Saitama
N:35.9846, E:139.5692
Yamaguchi
N:34.1516, E:132.2128
47
N:26.676111, E:127.97305
25
N:31.916666, E:131.41667
47
N:26.136944, E:127.77333
Okinawa
N:26.6758, E:127.9717
N:26.666666, E:127.98333
N:26.666666, E:127.98333
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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.
Daylight Saving Time
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