Prefectures of Japan
Japan is divided into 43 prefectures (ken), one metropolis – Tokyo, one do (territory – Hokkaido), and two fu (urban prefectures – Kyoto and Osaka). Find here Prefectures maps and their countries.
Japan is divided into 43 prefectures (ken), one metropolis – Tokyo, one do (territory – Hokkaido), and two fu (urban prefectures – Kyoto and Osaka). Find here Prefectures maps and their countries.
Map of Aichi prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Akita prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Aomori prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Chiba prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Ehime prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Fukui prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Fukuoka prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Fukushima prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Gifu prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
Map of Gunma prefecture, Japan shows all the counties along with county boundaries and prefecture boundaries with their capital city.
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