Area Unit Converter (tsubo, tatami, m2, acre)

Converts an area into square centimetres, square metres, ares, hectares, square kilometres, tsubo, tatami, square feet and acres. One tsubo is 400/121 m² and one tatami is taken as 1.62 m², the Japanese advertising minimum.

Enter an area and choose its unit, and every other unit follows, including the Japanese tsubo and tatami used throughout the property market.

The definitions

Example

Convert 100 m².

100×121400=30.25 tsubo100 \times \dfrac{121}{400} = 30.25\ \text{tsubo}

That is 61.73 tatami, or 1076.4 square feet.

Watch out

One tsubo is not two tatami. A tsubo is 3.3058 m², while two advertising tatami come to only 3.24 m². Historically a tsubo was two mats, but the 1.62 m² figure is a legal minimum rather than a true mat size, so the two no longer line up exactly.

Real tatami vary a great deal by region: about 1.82 m² in Kyoto, 1.66 m² in Nagoya, 1.55 m² in Tokyo and 1.45 m² in public housing. Two rooms both advertised as "six mats" can differ noticeably in size, so it is safest to compare them in square metres.