Hannō (飯能市) is a city in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, covering an area of 193.05 square kilometers with a population of approximately 79,123 as of January 2021. Established as a city on January 1, 1954, Hannō is characterized by its mix of urban and suburban areas surrounded by mountains and rivers, including the Iruma and Koma Rivers. The city has a historical background in the lumber industry and currently hosts pharmaceutical and electronics firms. Hannō is also known for its cultural attractions, such as the Moomin Valley Park and the Akebono Children's Forest Park.


💻 Hannō City Official Government Website

Districts and Postal Codes in Hannō

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District Postal Code
Takayama 〒357-0202
Aoki 〒357-0003
Akazawa 〒357-0128
Akanedai 〒357-0069
Agano 〒357-0216
Ashikariba 〒357-0013
Azu 〒357-0046
Azumachō 〒357-0034
Inaricho 〒357-0037
Inoue 〒357-0212
Iwasawa 〒357-0023
Iwabuchi 〒357-0048
Okawara 〒357-0065
Ochiai 〒357-0047
Kasanui 〒357-0045
Kamiakadakumi 〒357-0125
Kaminaotakekamibun 〒357-0056
Kaminaotakeshimobun 〒357-0055
Kaminagasawa 〒357-0206
Kaminaguri 〒357-0111
Kamihata 〒357-0053
Karatake 〒357-0127
Karo 〒357-0051
Kawasaki 〒357-0011
Kawadera 〒357-0044
Kitagawa 〒357-0201
Kuge 〒357-0064
Kusumi 〒357-0068
Koiwai 〒357-0066
Kokubo 〒357-0015
Koshu 〒357-0204
Kosedo 〒357-0067
Sakaishi 〒357-0215
Sakaishimachibun 〒357-0213
Sakaecho 〒357-0025
Sakamoto 〒357-0218
Shimoakadakumi 〒357-0126
Shimokaji 〒357-0016
Shimo Kawasaki 〒357-0012
Shimo Naotake 〒357-0054
Shimonaguri 〒357-0112
Shimohata 〒357-0052
Shirako 〒357-0205
Shinko 〒357-0022
Shinmachi 〒357-0004
Soyachō 〒357-0049
Nakai 〒357-0002
Nakacho 〒357-0038
Nakato Kamigo 〒357-0121
Nakato Nakago 〒357-0122
Nakato Shimogo 〒357-0123
Nakayama 〒357-0006
Nagasawa 〒357-0203
Nagata 〒357-0062
Nagatadai 〒357-0061
Namiyanagi 〒357-0021
Hachimancho 〒357-0033
Haraichiba 〒357-0124
Haramachi 〒357-0005
Hanno 〒357-0063
Hiratto 〒357-0211
Hiramatsu 〒357-0014
Honcho 〒357-0032
Maeganuki 〒357-0043
Misugidai 〒357-0041
Midoricho 〒357-0024
Minami 〒357-0214
Minamikawa 〒357-0217
Minamicho 〒357-0036
Miyazawa 〒357-0001
Yaoroshi 〒357-0042
Yanagicho 〒357-0035
Yamatecho 〒357-0031

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.
〒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 Hannō 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 Hannō, along with mail handling for Japanese properties (e.g., akiya, Airbnb, minpaku, etc.)


There are two types of PO boxes available in Hannō. The first type of PO box is provided by Hannō 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.


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 Hannō to your home country using Japan Post, costs vary based on the service type and parcel weight. For Airmail, rates range from ¥2,050 for a 1kg parcel to ¥64,850 for a 30kg parcel. Surface Mail is cheaper, starting at ¥1,800 for a 1kg parcel to ¥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 Hannō 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.