Tokyo Address Generator

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City: Tokyo, TK
ZIP example: 100-0001
Phone format: +81 (03) XXX-XXXX

⚠️For testing & educational use only. All generated Tokyo addresses are entirely fictional and do not correspond to real locations. Do not use for fraud, deception, or bypassing legal verification.

ABOUT THIS TOOL

What is the Random Tokyo Address Generator?

The Random Tokyo Address Generator creates realistic but entirely fictional street addresses specific to Tokyo, Tokyo. Every generated address uses authentic Tokyo street naming conventions, correct 100-0001 to 206-0000 ZIP code ranges, real neighbourhood names, and the proper Japan address format.

Japanese addresses work in reverse order to Western addresses: they go from largest to smallest (prefecture → city → ward → block → lot number). Tokyo postal codes use the format NNN-NNNN. Tokyo is the world's most populous metropolitan area with over 37 million people.

Unlike a general country-level generator, this tool focuses exclusively on Tokyo — so every result looks exactly like a real Tokyo address, with the right area codes (03), correct postal districts, and authentic local street patterns. No real personal data is used or stored — everything is generated client-side in your browser.

ADDRESS FORMAT

[Postal Code] Tokyo-to, [Ward]-ku, [Town] [Block]-[Lot]

📍 City fact:  Japanese addresses work in reverse order to Western addresses: they go from largest to smallest (prefecture → city → ward → block → lot number). Tokyo postal codes use the format NNN-NNNN. Tokyo is the world's most populous metropolitan area with over 37 million people.

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

Tokyo Neighbourhoods & Districts

The generator draws from Tokyo’s real neighbourhood names and districts, producing addresses that instantly look local and authentic. Whether you need a Downtown Tokyo address, a residential suburb, or a specific district for testing geolocation features, the tool covers the full urban area.

Below are the key Tokyo neighbourhoods and areas included in the generator’s dataset:

Why neighbourhoods matter: Using correct Tokyo neighbourhood names makes generated addresses far more convincing for UI mockups, test data, and demonstrations — rather than generic placeholder text that breaks the realism.

POSTAL REFERENCE

Tokyo ZIP Code & Postal District Guide

Understanding Tokyo’s postal code structure is important for developers building address validation, shipping calculators, or geolocation-based features. Tokyo uses the 100-0001 to 206-0000 range within the broader Tokyo (TK) postal zone.

Japanese addresses go from large to small: Prefecture → City/Ward → Town/District → Block (chome) → Lot number. Example: Tokyo-to Shinjuku-ku Nishishinjuku 1-1-1. Streets are rarely named; locations use block and lot numbers instead.

FieldTokyo ValueCountry Standard
ZIP / Postal Code Range100-0001 to 206-0000jp national format
Example ZIP100-0001Correct format
Phone Area Code(s)03+81 + area code
State / ProvinceTokyoTK
Address Format[Postal Code] Tokyo-to, [Ward]-ku, [Town] [Block]-[Lot]

How Tokyo ZIP Codes Are Structured

Tokyo has 23 special wards (ku) including Shinjuku, Shibuya, Minato, Chiyoda (Imperial Palace), Chuo (Ginza), Sumida, Toshima (Ikebukuro), Taito (Asakusa/Ueno) and Koto.

WHY CITY-LEVEL MATTERS

Tokyo Generator vs General Japan Generator

A general Japan address generator produces addresses from anywhere across the country. For many use cases — especially when you need addresses that are specifically from Tokyo — that’s not precise enough. This is where a dedicated city-level generator adds real value.

FeatureTokyo Generator ✓General Japan Generator
ZIP code accuracy100-0001 to 206-0000 onlyAny Japan ZIP
Area code03 (Tokyo-specific)Any Japan area code
Neighbourhood namesTokyo local namesGeneric city names
Street naming styleTokyo patternsNational averages
Best forTokyo-specific testingNational-scale testing
Geolocation accuracyHigh — city-boundedCountry-wide spread
When to use this tool: Use the Tokyo generator when you need addresses that pass city-specific validation — for example testing a local delivery service, populating a Tokyo-focused database, or creating realistic UI mockups for a Tokyo-based product.

REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS

Why Generate a Tokyo Address?

Critical for testing Japanese e-commerce and address validation for Tokyo — the world's largest city and Japan's capital. Here are the most common professional use cases for city-specific address generation:

Software Development & QA

Seed databases with realistic Tokyo address data. Test ZIP code validation, geolocation APIs, and delivery radius calculations without using real user data.

UI/UX Design & Prototyping

Replace generic "123 Main Street" placeholders with authentic Tokyo addresses in wireframes, mockups, and client presentations for more convincing demos.

E-commerce & Checkout Testing

Validate Tokyo-specific shipping rates, tax calculations, delivery zones, and checkout flows using addresses in the correct 100-0001 to 206-0000 ZIP range.

Privacy Protection

Use a Tokyo address when services ask for location but don't require physical delivery — protecting your home address from data brokers and marketing lists.

Data Science & ML

Generate Tokyo address datasets for training geolocation models, testing address parsing algorithms, or academic research projects requiring local address data.

FORMAT GUIDE

Tokyo Address Format Explained

Every Tokyo address follows a standardized format set by the national postal authority of Japan. Understanding this format is essential for developers building address validation, e-commerce checkout systems, or any form that collects location data.

Standard Format

[Postal Code] Tokyo-to, [Ward]-ku, [Town] [Block]-[Lot]

Example: 742 Oak Street, Tokyo, TK 100-0001
Phone: +81 (03) 555-0182

Key Validation Rules for Tokyo

FieldRuleTokyo Example
ZIP / Postal CodeMust be in range 100-0001 to 206-0000100-0001
State / ProvinceMust match TKTokyo
Area CodeLocal number starts with 03+81 (03) XXX-XXXX
CountryJapanjp
⚠️ Common validation mistake: Many address validation libraries reject Tokyo addresses if the ZIP code doesn’t fall within 100-0001 to 206-0000. Always use city-specific ZIP ranges when testing Tokyo address validation logic.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Japanese addresses go from large to small: Prefecture → City/Ward → Town/District → Block (chome) → Lot number. Example: Tokyo-to Shinjuku-ku Nishishinjuku 1-1-1. Streets are rarely named; locations use block and lot numbers instead.

Tokyo has 23 special wards (ku) including Shinjuku, Shibuya, Minato, Chiyoda (Imperial Palace), Chuo (Ginza), Sumida, Toshima (Ikebukuro), Taito (Asakusa/Ueno) and Koto.

Yes — completely free with no account or signup required. Generate unlimited single Tokyo addresses or up to 50 at once in bulk mode. Download in JSON, CSV, XML, YAML, vCard (.vcf), or SQL INSERT format. No daily limits, no watermarks, no paywalls.

No. All generated addresses are entirely fictional. They use authentic Tokyo street name patterns, real neighbourhood names, and correct 100-0001 to 206-0000 ZIP code ranges — but they do not correspond to real, deliverable locations. They are for testing, development, and educational purposes only. Never use them for actual mail or deliveries.

The generator covers Tokyo’s major neighbourhoods and districts including Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Akihabara, Asakusa, Ginza, Roppongi, Ikebukuro, Ueno, Odaiba, Shimokitazawa, Ebisu, Daikanyama, Nakameguro, Koenji. Street names are drawn from Tokyo-appropriate naming conventions for maximum realism.

Yes. Switch to Bulk Generate mode, set the count (up to 50), and click Generate. Download as CSV for spreadsheets, JSON for APIs, XML for legacy systems, YAML for config files, vCard for contact apps, or SQL INSERT statements for direct database import. All free, all instant.

Using a generated Tokyo address for software testing, form validation, database seeding, and UI design is completely legal. Using a fake address to commit fraud, bypass identity verification, sign contracts with false information, or deceive businesses is illegal. Always use this tool responsibly and in accordance with applicable laws.

No. All address generation happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is sent to our servers and nothing is stored or logged. Your usage is completely private — we have no record of what was generated, when, or by whom. Close the tab and the data is gone.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Acceptable Use Policy

The Random Tokyo Address Generator is designed exclusively for legitimate purposes including software testing, quality assurance, UI/UX prototyping, academic research, data science, and privacy protection from non-essential data collection.

All generated Tokyo addresses — including street names, ZIP codes in range 100-0001 to 206-0000, and phone numbers with area code 03 — are entirely fictional and do not represent real people or real locations.

❌ Prohibited uses: fraud, identity theft, bypassing KYC or AML requirements, signing legal contracts with false information, deceiving businesses, bypassing payment verification, or any activity that misrepresents your identity for personal gain. Misuse may constitute a criminal offence in your jurisdiction.

📋 Tokyo Quick Reference

CITY

Tokyo

STATE

Tokyo (TK)

COUNTRY

Japan

ZIP RANGE

100-0001 to 206-0000

EXAMPLE ZIP

100-0001

AREA CODE

PHONE

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Muhammad Ahmad

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Muhammad Ahmad

Web developer and tool builder specializing in developer utilities, test data generation, and privacy-focused web tools.

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