1.4. Japanese Islands/Regions/Climates Overview

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Number of prefectures Shikoku has

4

The number of prefectures Chugoku has

5

number of prefectures Tohoku has

6

Number of prefectures Kansai has

7

Number of prefectures Kanto has

7

Number of prefectures Kyushu has

7

Number of prefectures Chubu has

9

the number of regions Japan is divided into

9

Population of Tokyo

About 14 million

Holds the Kanto festival

Akita

Holds the Nebuta festival

Aomori

Famous cities in Tohoku

Aomori, Akita, Morioka, Sendai

The central region of Japan

Chubu

Southern most region of Honshu

Chugoku

Prefecture

Comparable to a U.S. state

Place Japanese climate is very similar to

Eastern U.S.

Reason why Hiroshima is famous

First city hit by atomic bomb during WWII

Famous cities in Kyushu

Fukuoka, Kagohima, Nagasaki

Famous city in Chugoku

Hiroshima

Most northern island/region

Hokkaido

Four main islands of Japan

Hokkaido, Honshu, Skikoku, and Kyushu

9 regions of Japan

Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu, Okinawa,

Places where snow falls most often

Hokkaido, Tohoku, West Coast Regions

Cause of hot summers and cold winters

Humidity

Region southwest of Chubu

Kansai

Eastern coast of Honshu

Kanto

Industrial cities in Kansai

Kobe, Osaka

Largest southern island and is name of the region

Kyushu

Reason why Nagasaki is vital to Japanese economy

Largest port in Japan

Famous places in Chubu

Mt. Fuji, Nagano

Famous cities in Chubu

Nagoya, Gifu, Niigata

Famous places in Kansai

Nara, Kyoto

Island with its own culture and language

Okinawa

Island with strong U.S. military presence

Okinawa

Small island about 400 miles south of Kyushu

Okinawa

the smallest island in Japan

Okinawa

City that has the largest international airport in Japan

Osaka

Season in June

Rainy Season

Popular Japanese food eaten less in Okinawa

Rice

About how many islands are in Japan

Roughly 4,000

City that holds the Snow festival

Sapporo

Famous cities in Hokkaido

Sapporo, Hakodate

Reason why Nagasaki is famous

Second city hit by atomic bomb during WWII

Has the Yamadera, a famous shrine

Sendai

Holds the Hanagasa festival

Sendai

Island below Chugoku

Shikoku

Crop often grown in Okinawa

Suger cane

Famous cities in Shikoku

Takamatsu, Matsuyama, Tokushima

Made Nagano famous

The 1998 Winter Olympics

Chubu's nick name

The Japanese Alps

Reasons why Nara and Kyoto are famous

They are both ancient capitals

Northern region of the island of Honshu

Tohoku

City with on of the largest bridges in the world

Tokushima

Capital of Japan

Tokyo

Place where snow CAN fall, but it extremely rare

Tokyo

Most famous cities in Kanto

Tokyo, Yokohama, Kamakura

Natural disasters southern parts of Japan may get during the Rainy Season

Typhoons, Tidal Waves


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