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Japan CORS Network

Japan CORS Network — GEONET GNSS RTK Service

Who operates it

  • GEONET (GNSS Earth Observation Network) is operated by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI).
  • It is one of the largest continuously operating GNSS networks in the world.

Availability & access

  • GEONET data is primarily publicly available for academic, scientific, and governmental use.
  • Real-time access for professional applications is subscription-based, while RINEX data for post-processing can often be downloaded freely.

Coverage & scale

  • Over 1,300 permanent stations across Japan, with extremely dense coverage.
  • Integrated into the International GNSS Service (IGS) and global reference frameworks.
  • Provides near-real-time monitoring of crustal movements in one of the most seismically active regions on Earth.

Typical use cases

  • National geodetic control and cadastral surveying.
  • Infrastructure projects requiring centimeter-level accuracy.
  • Scientific research in seismology, tectonics, and volcanic monitoring.
  • Disaster management and early warning systems for earthquakes and tsunamis.

How it’s used in practice

  • Surveyors and engineers access real-time RTK corrections through GEONET subscriptions.
  • Scientists and universities download GEONET RINEX files for research and post-processing analyses.

Notes

  • GEONET is internationally recognized as a critical scientific and geodetic infrastructure.
  • It plays a central role in Japan’s earthquake and disaster preparedness strategy.

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Japan CORS Network