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TokyoThe Tokyo Metropolitan area spreads out from a core of 23 wards to its suburban towns and the Okutama countryside. This includes over 200 large and small islands over a 2000km area south of Tokyo Port to the southernmost Okinotori Islands and the easternmost Minami Torishima. This vast area accounts for 45% of fishing waters. Oshima is famous for its camellia and sand dunes. Well known suburban towns include Kichijoji, Kunitachi, Kokubunji, Tachikawa, Hachioji, and Machida.
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OsakaOsaka Prefecture ranks after Tokyo in gross production. While Tokyo's culture dates back 400 years to the Edo period, Osaka dates back 1700 years to the 16th Emperor Nintoku. It is situated near the ancient cities of Kyoto and Nara, the Port of Kobe in Hyogo, Wakayama the land of fruit, and Awaji Island in the backdrop of Osaka Bay. The dynamic Osaka dialect is spoken by many comedians. There are many highlights such as the Danjiri Festival in Kishiwada, and the hot springs and nature of Minoh.
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KyotoWhile Kyoto Prefecture is famous for Kyoto City's many world cultural heritage sites, it stretches north to the Japan Sea and has beautiful spots such as Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic views, and Kehi no Matsubara, one of Japan's most beautiful pine groves. Kyotamba Town is the production area for the high-class Tamba brand black beans, chestnuts, matsutake, beef, and wine. Uji City is famous for the beautiful Byodo-in Temple, a world heritage site, and for Uji tea.
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HokkaidoHokkaido is Japan's second largest and northernmost island blessed with sweeping views of nature, such as the lavender of Furano and the hillsides of Biei. Sapporo, the capital city, is famous for the Sapporo Snow Festival which draws about 2 million visitors from Japan and abroad, historic buildings such as Sapporo Clock Tower, the neat townscape, night views, and Susukino, a food zone lined with about 4500 eateries. Visitors can enjoy the exotic side of Japan nearby at Jyozankei Hot Springs.
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FukuokaFukuoka Prefecture is a beautiful blend of the historical, such as the important cultural property Munakata Taisha and the Mojiko Retro District, and the modern Momochi waterfront area featuring Fukuoka Dome and Fukuoka Tower. Fukuoka City is famous for its large-scale street stand areas, Hakata, Tenjin, and Nagahama, and for Hakata ramen and bite-sized gyoza. Tour cruises on Hakata Bay, Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, and the space-themed amusement park Space World are also popular.