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Types of Courts in Japan - TSV

The Japanese court system consists of the Supreme Court and lower courts based on the Constitution. The Court Organization Act establishes four types of lower courts: High Courts, District Courts, Family Courts, and Summary Courts. Japan adopts a three-tier court system with first, second, and third instance courts, allowing parties to receive up to three hearings in principle. Each court exercises judicial power independently and has different jurisdictions and characteristics.

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code	slug	name	description	courtType	instance	location	numberOfCourts	branches	locations	localOffices	civilLimit_amount	civilLimit_currency	civilLimit_description
1	supreme-court	Supreme Court	The sole and highest court in Japan, established by the Constitution.	supreme	third	Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo	1						
2	high-court	High Court	Established in 8 major cities, handling appeals and first-instance trials for crimes such as insurrection.	high	second		8	6	["Sapporo","Sendai","Tokyo","Nagoya","Osaka","Hiroshima","Takamatsu","Fukuoka"]				
3	district-court	District Court	50 courts nationwide, serving as the principal court of first instance for civil and criminal cases.	district	first		50	203					
4	family-court	Family Court	50 courts nationwide, specializing in family matters and juvenile cases.	family	first		50	203		77			
5	summary-court	Summary Court	438 courts nationwide, handling minor civil and criminal cases through simplified procedures.	summary	first		438				1400000	JPY	Claims where the subject matter value does not exceed 1.4 million yen