Prayer Times in Japan
29
N:37.9, E:139.05
11
N:34.533333, E:132.95
12
N:45.04111, E:142.3189
06
N:35.95, E:136.25
12
N:42.966667, E:143.41667
12
N:42.4, E:143.2
10
N:36.333332, E:138.98334
35
N:35.15, E:136.13333
29
N:38.05, E:139.46666
N:36.366665, E:139.75
N:36.366665, E:139.75
21
N:32.183334, E:131.06667
21
N:32.183334, E:131.06667
14
N:36.183334, E:139.96666
08
N:37.566666, E:140.75
N:35.5, E:136.91667
21
N:33.033333, E:130.75
23
N:34.516666, E:136.65
27
N:33.266666, E:129.58333
N:32.533333, E:130.46666
N:32.533333, E:130.46666
N:32.533333, E:130.46666
N:35.25, E:135.41667
44
N:37.916668, E:139.88333
N:30.25, E:130.5
11
N:34.466667, E:133.35
24
N:38.65, E:141.15
13
N:34.683334, E:135.18333
Fukuoka
N:33.5825, E:130.3118
12
N:43.916668, E:144.5
13
N:34.766666, E:135.16667
N:35.15, E:133.08333
29
N:38.05, E:138.4
46
N:35.483334, E:138.8
N:35.483334, E:138.83333
12
N:42.75, E:140.26666
N:44.116665, E:143.6
N:44.116665, E:143.6
N:35.5, E:136.91667
31
N:34.916668, E:133.95
05
N:34.25, E:133.2
29
N:38.05, E:139.46666
25
N:32.75, E:131.63333
Fukui
N:36.0431, E:136.2072
16
N:39.183334, E:141.86667
Kagoshima
N:32.0045, E:130.6188
Miyagi
N:38.2629, E:140.8176
N:33.233334, E:129.33333
25
N:31.5, E:131.26666
Fukuoka
N:33.6774, E:130.4549
30
N:33.466667, E:131.71666
Kumamoto
N:32.221, E:130.7312
N:35.45, E:138.51666
09
N:35.75, E:137.08333
Nara
N:34.3824, E:135.7838
28
N:34.383335, E:135.78334
37
N:35.016666, E:137.83333
N:24.216667, E:123.933334
N:24.8, E:125.15
25
N:31.425, E:131.24083
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Qiyam
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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.
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