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Chain to Ken conversion

1 Chain (ch) = 9.4964029 Ken (ken). To convert Chain to Ken, multiply the value by 9.4964029.

Chain (ch)Ken (ken)
19.4964029
218.992806
547.482014
1094.964029
25237.41007
50474.82014
100949.64029
10009496.4029

Frequently asked questions

How many Ken are in one Chain?

One Chain (ch) equals 9.4964029 Ken (ken).

How do I convert Chain to Ken?

To convert Chain to Ken, multiply the value by 9.4964029.

What is 10 Chain in Ken?

10 Chain = 94.964029 Ken.

About these units

Chain (ch)

A chain is equal to 66 feet or 4 rods, and it was standardized by surveyor Edmund Gunter in the 17th century. "Gunter's chain," consisting of 100 metal links, became the backbone of land surveying in the English-speaking world for centuries. Its convenience stems from simple arithmetic: 10 square chains make an acre, making land area calculations straightforward. Railroads, farmland, and city parcels across the United States and the Commonwealth nations were once laid out using chains, so the unit appears in countless historical records. Even today, some legal property descriptions still reference chain-based measurements, making the unit relevant for modern surveyors who interpret old maps. Although high-precision digital equipment has replaced physical chains, the unit's structural role in land division ensures its lasting importance.

Ken (ken)

The ken is a traditional Japanese unit of length, typically about 1.8 meters, though historically it ranged from 1.6 to 1.9 meters depending on the era and region. The ken is deeply tied to traditional Japanese architecture, especially temple and shrine construction. In classic building design, the ken measured the spacing between pillars in wooden structures. Because Japanese architecture emphasizes modularity and harmonious proportions, the ken allowed builders to create spaces that were both structurally efficient and aesthetically consistent. Many tatami room layouts are also derived from ken-based proportions. Beyond architecture, the ken carried symbolic importance in religious and cultural contexts. Temples were often laid out using ken multiples, reinforcing a sense of order, symmetry, and sacred geometry. Even though modern Japan uses the metric system, the ken persists in the restoration and preservation of historical buildings.

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