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AOMORI
Aomori Prefecture is located farthest north on the main island of Japan. -
IWATE
Iwate Prefecture is the second largest prefecture after Hokkaido. -
MIYAGI
Sendai city, located at the center of Tohoku region is known as the City of Trees for having many trees lined up the streets and parks. In summer, over two million people visit the city to experience the traditional Sendai Tanabata Festival. The country areas of Miyagi Prefecture are still rich with nature, offering scenic beauty. -
AKITA
Facing the Sea of Japan, Akita Prefecture is known for prized rice and sake. -
YAMAGATA
The Mogami River, known as the mother river of Yamagata Prefecture, runs in the middle of the area, surrounded by famous mountains such as Mt. Zao and Mt. Gassan. Yamagata is divided into four major regions; Okitama, Murayama, Mogami and Shonai. -
FUKUSHIMA
Fukushima Prefecture is divided into three areas, Aizu(Western area), Naka-dori(Central area) and Hama-dori(Coastal area). Abukuma Mountains and Ou Mountains outline these divisions. Each area is rich with its unique weather and culture. -
IBARAKI
A well-known figure from the television period drama, Mito Komon was the lord of Mito Domain who ruled the area, current Mito City in Ibaraki Prefecture. -
NIIGATA
Located in almost the geographical center of the Japanese archipelago, Niigata offers four distinct seasons throughout the year, in spring, summer, autumn and winter. From outdoor fun in the mountains or the sea, to delicious dishes made from season seafood or vegetables, there’s something for everyone here. More and more people around the country have their eye on Niigata these days, whether for its traditional fireworks festivals or its richly individualistic local cooking. Why not come for a visit and experience the attraction of Niigata for yourself? -
TOCHIGI
Tochigi Prefecture offers many great tourist spots with an easy access from the Tokyo Metropolitan area. -
CHIBA
Chiba is the land of a plateau and a hill, the only prefecture with no mountain over 500 meters. -
TOYAMA
Toyama Prefecture is surrounded by 3000-meter-class Tateyama Mountain Range and 1000-meter-deep Toyama Bay. Distinctive seasonal changes can be witnessed in the impressive nature Toyama offers. -
ISHIKAWA
Ishikawa Prefecture flourished as a castle town to Kaga Hyakumangou, the Kaga Domain during the Edo period. Ishikawa still carries the sense of the old tradition and culture. It is also very popular for hot springs. -
FUKUI
Fukui Prefecture also goes by the name of "Etsuzan jakusui". "Etsuzan" describes the mountain rich Echizen Province and "jakusui" describes Wakasa Province, abundant with fresh water. Named as one of the most scenic spots and registereffs offed as a Japan's natural treasure, 20-meter-high Tojinbo clir dynamic viewing of the raging waves of the Sea of Japan against the precipitous cliffs. -
YAMANASHI
Yamanashi Prefecture is surrounded by high mountains, Mt. Fuji and Minami-Alps, rich with fresh water. -
NAGANO
Nagano Prefecture is located basically in the center of Japan and is surrounded on all four sides by 3000-meter tall mountains, earning it the nickname of the “Roof of Japan”. -
AICHI
Aichi is located in the center of Japan.Aichi is the traditional, cultural, historical, technological and financial Heart of Japan. -
GIFU
Gifu Prefecture has many historical tourist spots such as Hida Takayama and gassho-zukuri style houses in Shirakawa-go. Tajimi City is located in the south of Gifu and known for holding the record high temperature in Japan. -
KYOTO
Kyoto Prefecture flourished as the capital of Japan from 794 to 1869 and even to this day, the city is reminiscent of the old days. Historical buildings such as shrines and temples are preserved in good condition and the traditional food culture, craft and festivals are passed down from generation to generation. -
HYOGO
Hyogo is located approximately in the center of Japan. As one of five ports that were opened to foreigners in the Ansei era (1853), the Port of Kobe has become the world’s leading international trade port. The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge which links the city of Kobe to Awaji Island is the world’s longest suspension bridge. -
YAMAGUCHI
Yamaguchi, located on the western tip of Honshu (mainland), is surrounded by the ocean on three sides. It has many historic sites, such as the battle of Dan-no-ura, the last battle between the Genji clan and Heike clan. -
OKAYAMA
Faced with the warm Seto Inland Sea, the city of Okayama has low rainfall throughout the year, for which it is called the “Okayama, the Land of Sunshine”. The legend of Momotaro, a famous Japanese fable, comes from this city. -
KAGAWA
Kagawa is located on the North-East corner of Shikoku, and it is the smallest prefecture in Japan. However, it has many remote islands in Setonaikai (the Seto Inland Sea). Shikoku-side of Seto Ohashi Bridge, which connects Shikoku and Honshu (mainland), is in Sakaide-shi. -
KOCHI
Kochi is located on the Pacific coast of Shikoku. 83.4% of the land is covered by forests, at the highest ratio in Japan, in the high and steep mountains. There are scenic landscapes such as the Shimanto River, the last clear stream of Japan, and Muroto and Ashizuri Capes. -
SAGA
Saga Airport is located in the center of the northern part of Kyushu, Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, such as Huis Ten Bosch and Yufuin, is also good access to major cities and tourist areas in Kyushu. You can conveniently use as origin and destination of the tour in northern Kyushu.
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