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The unit of the area in the real estate industry
The unit of the area currently generally used in Japan is the metric system.
Since it is used by the usual life, it is familiar.
The land of a 10m long and 10m wide square turns out to be 100 square meters also by whom.
The unit of the area indicated to the register is a square meter.
Incidentally, they are 100 square meters = 1a. and 10000 square meters = 100a. = 1ha.
However, the unit which was being used in the real estate industry in old Japan is in use.
He is a fellow called traditional weights and measures.
It is "the tsubo (jar) which is most used in area."
If the flier and advertisement of real estate are seen, area is mostly written by the tsubo.
In addition, about 3.3 square meters of one tsubo is 3.30579 square meters correctly.
Next, what is used is "a quire and a tatami (じょう)."
It is an amplitude for one tatami.
It is intelligible if it is a house with a Japanese-style room.
1 mat = 0.5 tsubo = it becomes 1.6528926 square meters.
the rest is used at the time of large lands, such as fields and a forest, -- "-- a trough -- (せ) -- " -- there are "the stage and 反 (たん)" and "town (butterfly)."
It is =30 tsubo =99.17355 square meter 1 trough.
1 反 = it is =991.7355 square meter 10 trough.
1 town =10 反 = it is 9917.355 square meters.
One trough of 1a., 10a. of 1 anti-は, and one town is almost the same as that of 1ha.
The more general one is a unit which is not easily used as eyes.
When the value of area incidentally finishes it as a town and 反, and a trough, "step (ぶ)" is usually attached after that.
For example, when a certain land is an amplitude of 3 反, it is considered as "3 町歩" instead of "3 Town."
In "3 Town 5 反", it is "a 3 town 5 anti-step."
but the "tsubo" used well -- it will get confused if immediately incalculable to a square meter.
Let's introduce an easy method.
The calculation to "square meter" from "tsubo" is divided by "3, and is simple for 10 time."
For example, in the case of 50 tsubos, it divides by 3, and by about 16.6, it doubles ten and is set to 166. An answer is about 166 square meters.
Conversely, in the case of a "square meter" to a "tsubo", it is O.K. in "3 is hung and it divides by 10."
3 is hung, it divides by 300 and 10, and 100 square meters is 30. Answers are about 30 tsubos.
Although it is not an exact value strictly, in mental arithmetic, it is an error of a satisfactory level.
Honestly it is uncomfortable to use a tsubo only at the time of a house or land, although usually thought with the metric system.
Although I go into this industry and several years pass, it does not yet get used...
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