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Ushiku timezone
Ushiku timezone is Asia/Tokyo (jst), UTC +09:00.
The IANA timezone identifier for Ushiku is Asia/Tokyo.
The winter and summer time zones are the same. No Daylight Saving Time. No need to worry about DST.
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DST
is a time change that occurs in the summer when the clocks are moved forward one hour.
Ushiku sun info
Sunrise: |
06:39:20 |
Sunset: |
17:06:14 |
Day length: |
10h 26m |
Noon*: |
11:52:47 |
* The noon time is the time when the sun is at its zenith, i.e. has reached its topmost point in the sky.
What time is it now in Ushiku?
The time now in Ushiku is 09:05.
What is the timezone for Ushiku?
The timezone for Ushiku is Asia/Tokyo.
What is the timezone offset for Ushiku?
The timezone offset for Ushiku is +09:00.
What is the sunrise time in Ushiku?
The sunrise time in Ushiku is
06:39.
What is the sunset time in Ushiku?
The sunset time in Ushiku is
17:06.
What is today's day length in Ushiku?
Today's day length in Ushiku is
10h 26m.
What is the IANA timezone identifier for Ushiku?
The IANA timezone identifier for Ushiku is
Asia/Tokyo.
Does Ushiku use Daylight Saving Time?
No, Ushiku does not use Daylight Saving Time.
What is the location of Ushiku?
The location of Ushiku is at point (35.983, 140.15). Region: Ibaraki, country: Japan, continent: Asia.
What is the phone code (IDD) for Ushiku?
The phone code (IDD) for Ushiku is +81.
What is the currency used in Ushiku?
The currency used in Ushiku is
Japanese Yen (JPY).
What is the currency symbol for Ushiku?
The currency symbol for Ushiku is
¥.
What is the language used in Ushiku?
The language used in Ushiku is
Japanese (JA).
What are the World International Days for today (31 January 2025)?
The World International Days for today are
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National Backward Day
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National Hot Chocolate Day
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National Inspire Your Heart With Art Day
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National Gorilla Suit Day
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Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day
Is today (31 January 2025) a public holiday in Ushiku (Japan)?
No, today (31 January 2025) is not a public holiday in Ushiku (Japan).