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Aichi Prefecture

 


Located near the center of the Japanese main island of Honshu, Aichi Prefecture faces the Ise and Mikawa Bays to the south and borders Shizuoka to the east, Nagano to the northeast, Gifu to the north, and Mie to the west. It measures 106 km east to west and 94 km south to north. With 5,153.81 km it accounts for approximately 1.36% of the total surface area of Japan. The highest spot is Chausuyama at 1415 m above sea level.

The western part of the prefecture is dominated by Nagoya, Japan's fourth largest city, and its suburbs, while the eastern part is relatively less densely populated but still contains several major industrial centers.

Aichi Guides

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Sites To See History

Site To See Nature

Nagoya Castle
Inuyama Castle
Mikawa Bushi and
Ieyasu Museum
Atsuta Shrine
Toyokawa Inari
Osu Kannon
Tsushima Shrine
Kezoji Temple
Futagawajuku Honjin Museum
Jo-an
Arimatsu
Pine-Lined Avenue of Goyu

 

Korankei Gorge
Cherry Blossoms along Gojo River
Wisteria at Konan
Irises at the Temple Muryojuji
Horaiji Temple
Cormorant Fishing in Inuyama
Irago Koijigahara
Takeshima Island
Minamichita Hot-Spring Village
Yuya Hot Springs
Plum Trees at Souri Pond
Chausuyama Ski Area

Cities Of Aichi

Aisai
Anjo
Chiryu
Chita
Gamagori
Handa
Hekinan
Ichinomiya
Inazawa
Inuyama
Iwakura
Kariya

Kasugai
Kitanagoya
Kiyosu
Komaki
Konan
Nagoya (capital)
Nishio
Nisshin
Okazaki
Obu
Owariasahi
Seto
Shinshiro
Tahara
Takahama
Tokoname
Tokai
Toyoake
Toyohashi
Toyokawa
Toyota
Tsushima
Yatomi

 


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