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Cities by prefecture

Aichi

Akita

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Aomori

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Chiba

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Ehime

Fukui

Fukuoka

The Land of Bloodbath

Fukushima

Utsukushima Fukushima (Beautiful Fukushima)

Gifu

Gunma

Empire of Gunma

Hiroshima

Hokkaidō

Hyōgo

Hyogoslavia

Ibaraki

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Ishikawa

Kaga Millon Koku

Iwate

Kagawa

Udon Prefecture

Kagoshima

Kanagawa

Kōchi

Kumamoto

Kyoto

Mie

Miyagi

Miyazaki

Nagano

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Nagasaki

  • Nagasaki
    • City of Peace
    • City of Hills (City of Slopes)
    • City of Lights
    • City of Streetcars
    • Naples of the Orient (Naples of Japan)
  • Iki (Iki Island)

Nara

Niigata

Ōita

Onsen Prefecture

Okayama

Okinawa

Osaka

Saga

Saitama

Shiga

Shimane

Shizuoka

Tochigi

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Tokushima

Tokyo

Flowery City

Tottori

Toyama

Wakayama

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Yamagata

Yamaguchi

Yamanashi

Cities referred to as Little Kyoto, by region

In Japanese Little Kyoto (小京都, Sho-Kyoto).

Tōhoku

Kantō, Kōshinetsu

Chūbu (Hokuriku, Tōkai)

Kinki

Chūgoku (San'in, San'yō)

Shikoku

Kyūshū

Cities referred to as Little Edo, by region

In Japanese Little Edo (小江戸, Ko-Edo).

Kantō

Tōkai

Kinki

See also

References

  1. Muraoka, Maiko (10 March 2022). "Fukuyama, City of Roses, to host world convention and expo". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  2. "Discover Fukuyama" (PDF). City of Fukuyama. p. 8. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  3. "Kobe Fashion Museum". Google Arts & Culture. 25 April 1997. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
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