Inashiki (稲敷市)Β is a city in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, with a population of approximately 41,000 people. It was formed in 2005 through the merger of several towns and villages. Inashiki is known for its agricultural productivity, particularly rice and vegetables, and features various natural attractions, including Lake Kasumigaura. The city provides comprehensive public services and amenities, including educational institutions, healthcare, and recreational facilities, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

πŸ’»Β Inashiki City Official Government Website

Districts and Postal Codes in Inashiki

Click on the district name for the complete Japanese address, the complete English address, how to write a Japanese address, the postal code, the map location, and more.

District Postal Code
Aba γ€’300-0621
Abasaki γ€’300-0602
Amada γ€’300-0626
Ijima γ€’300-0727
Ide γ€’300-0632
Isaki γ€’300-1413
Isatsu γ€’300-1411
Isabu γ€’300-0603
Ichizaki γ€’300-0612
Inami γ€’300-0503
Inuzuka γ€’300-0507
Inuwatari γ€’300-1414
Ukishima γ€’300-0641
Edosakiotsu γ€’300-0509
Edosakiko γ€’300-0504
Edosakimirai γ€’300-0529
Oshima γ€’300-0721
Ota γ€’300-1423
Okaiide γ€’300-0633
Oshizuna γ€’300-0744
Ono γ€’300-1425
Kashiwagi γ€’300-0634
Kashiwagi Futto γ€’300-0637
Kamai γ€’300-0604
Kamagayama γ€’300-0522
Kamikimiyama γ€’300-0528
Kamisuda γ€’300-0737
Kaminemoto γ€’301-0902
Kaminoshima γ€’300-0732
Kamimawatashi γ€’300-0643
Kimiganomori γ€’300-0520
Kuwayama γ€’300-0513
Kessa γ€’300-0734
Kozaki Honjuku γ€’300-0746
Koda γ€’300-0605
Kokuno γ€’300-0733
Kohaga γ€’300-0524
Komatsuka γ€’300-0514
Sakaijima γ€’300-0723
Sakura γ€’300-0508
Sawaragumishinden γ€’300-0749
Sawarashitate γ€’300-0725
Shiizuka γ€’300-0512
Shika γ€’300-0623
Shidafutto γ€’300-0502
Shibasaki γ€’300-1412
Shimizu γ€’300-0614
Shimoota γ€’300-1424
Shimokimiyama γ€’300-0527
Shimosuda γ€’300-0601
Shimonemoto γ€’301-0901
Shimomawatashi γ€’300-0642
Junguuji γ€’300-0622
Shinbashi γ€’300-0613
Sugazu γ€’300-0625
Sudachi γ€’300-0521
Sumizaki γ€’300-1416
Seikyujima γ€’300-0748
Takada γ€’300-0511
Tegakumishinden γ€’300-0741
Terauchi γ€’300-1426
Tokizaki γ€’300-0523
Nakajima γ€’300-0611
Nakayama γ€’300-1415
Nishishiro γ€’300-0726
Numata γ€’300-0506
Haga γ€’300-0525
Hagaura γ€’300-1427
Hashimuko γ€’300-0745
Hassengoku γ€’300-0736
Hatozaki γ€’300-0501
Hanyu γ€’300-0636
Higashi Onuma γ€’300-0616
Fukuda γ€’300-0617
Futto γ€’300-0638
Horikawa γ€’300-1421
Horiuchi γ€’300-0635
Magabuchi γ€’300-0743
Machida γ€’300-0615
Matsuyama γ€’300-0526
Mamiana γ€’300-1417
Mishima γ€’300-0722
Mitsugi γ€’300-0631
Mitsuba γ€’300-0607
Minami Ota γ€’300-1422
Minamigaoka γ€’300-0515
Minamiyamaku γ€’300-0624
Murata γ€’300-0505
Motoshin γ€’300-0731
Yasujigawa γ€’300-0724
Yotsuya γ€’300-0747
Rokkaku γ€’300-0735
Wakigawa γ€’300-0606

Start with the postal code, the prefecture, the city, the district, and then the number of the block and housing unit. Then end with the person’s name.
Here’s an example of how to write a Japanese address in English.
γ€’170-3293
Tokyo
Ginza, Chuo-ku
5-2-1
Mr. Taro Tanaka

For more information on how to write a Japanese address, see this article.


To type the Japanese postal code, first type the character code '3012.' Then press ALT + X and Japan's postal code symbol will appear.


To obtain an address in Inashiki for receiving mail, sign up for a virtual address service like MailMate. MailMate provides you with a mailing address for receiving Japanese mail and packages. MailMate can also be used for company registration in Inashiki, along with mail handling for Japanese properties (e.g., akiya, Airbnb, minpaku, etc.)


There are two types of PO boxes available in Inashiki. The first type of PO box is provided by Inashiki Post and is only available for individuals with a daily volume of mail. The second type of PO box is provided by private services with no limits on daily mail volume. Learn more about how to open a PO box in Japan.


To find various applications and forms for Inashiki Ward Office, check out this list


Japan Post offers Standard Mail for regular letters and small parcels, typically delivered in 2-3 days. Express Mail speeds this up to 1-2 days. Registered Mail adds tracking and insurance, requiring a signature on delivery. Yu-Pack handles larger parcels with tracking and insurance, delivered in 1-3 days. Letter Pack provides flat-rate options for documents and small items, with tracking available. EMS is for international express delivery, offering fast service to over 120 countries. Non-Standard Mail covers items exceeding standard size and weight limits. Private couriers like Yamato Transport's Takkyubin offer domestic and international parcel delivery with tracking. Sagawa Express provides similar services, including same-day delivery and refrigerated shipping. International couriers like DHL, FedEx, and UPS offer express delivery with tracking and insurance. Specialized services include Cool TA-Q-BIN for refrigerated items, Yu-Mail for books and CDs, and Smart Letter for small documents. These options cover varying needs for speed, cost, and security. For more information on international shipping options, check out this article.


To send mail or packages from Inashiki to your home country using Japan Post, costs vary based on the service type and parcel weight. For Airmail, rates range from Β₯2,050 for a 1kg parcel to Β₯64,850 for a 30kg parcel. Surface Mail is cheaper, starting at Β₯1,800 for a 1kg parcel to Β₯21,000 for a 30kg parcel, but it takes longer. Factors affecting costs include weight, distance, and chosen service. Discounted rates are available for bulk shipments. For detailed rates and more information, visit the article here.


For sending mail and packages from Inashiki via Japan Post, the weight limit is 30 kg for most services. The size restrictions include a maximum combined length and girth of 3 meters (300 cm). For smaller parcels, the combined length and girth should not exceed 2 meters (200 cm). Specific dimensions and weight limits may vary depending on the service chosen (Airmail, Surface Mail, etc.). For detailed information, refer to the article here.


To print an international parcel label for Japan Post, start by creating an account on Japan Post's International Mail My Page Service. Register both sender and recipient information, then select the desired shipping service, such as EMS or Airmail. Input the shipment details, including content description, shipping date, and parcel weight. After reviewing and confirming all entered information, use the provided printer icon to print the label. For more details, refer to this article.