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Tokyo
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This bustling metropolis is located on the eastern coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island, and serves as the nation's political, economic, and cultural center. |
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13,942,856 |
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Yokohama
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This major port city is located south of Tokyo in the Kanto region of Japan. |
Yokohama Shi |
3,748,781 |
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Ibaraki
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Located in Osaka Prefecture, Ibaraki is a city in the northern part of Osaka with a population of approximately 2, 868, 041. |
Ibaraki Shi |
2,868,041 |
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Osaka
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Located in the Kansai region of Honshu, this large port city is a major economic and cultural hub. |
Osaka-shi |
2,740,202 |
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Nagoya
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This major Japanese city is located on the Pacific coast in the Chūbu region on Honshu island. |
Nagoya-shi |
2,325,918 |
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Sapporo
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Located on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, this major city serves as the island's administrative and economic center. |
Sapporo-shi |
1,958,756 |
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Fukuoka
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This major port city is located on the northern shore of Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's main islands. |
Fukuoka-shi |
1,592,657 |
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Kawasaki
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This major Japanese city is located in Kanagawa Prefecture, between Tokyo and Yokohama. |
Kawasaki-shi |
1,530,457 |
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Kobe
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This major port city is located on the southern side of Honshu, the largest island in Japan. |
Kōbe Shi |
1,522,944 |
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Kyoto
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This major city is situated in the Kansai region of Honshu, Japan. |
Kyōto-shi |
1,466,264 |
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Hiroshima
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This major city is located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu, Japan. |
Hiroshima-shi |
1,306,589 |
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Sendai
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This major city in Japan's Miyagi Prefecture is located on the Pacific coast of Honshu. |
Sendai Shi |
1,058,070 |
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Chiba
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Located in the Kanto Region of Japan, Chiba is a significant port city and a major industrial hub, particularly known for its petrochemical and steel industries. |
Chiba-shi |
980,203 |
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Kitakyushu
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Located on Kyushu Island, this city is a major port and industrial center, known for its heavy industries like steel production. |
Kitakyushu-shi |
940,141 |
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Sakai
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Located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, this major port city plays a vital role in the Kansai region's economy and history. |
Sakai Shi |
827,971 |
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Niigata
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Situated on the west coast of Honshu, Japan's main island, this prominent port city serves as the capital of Niigata Prefecture. |
Niigata Shi |
796,500 |
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Hamamatsu
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Located in Shizuoka Prefecture, it is the largest city in the prefecture. |
Hamamatsu-shi |
791,770 |
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Nerima
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Located in the northwestern part of Tokyo, this special ward is primarily a residential area, known for its many parks and green spaces. |
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741,649 |
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Ōta
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Located in Gunma Prefecture in the northern Kantō region of Japan, this city is a significant industrial center known for its manufacturing, particularly in the automotive and electronics sectors. |
Ōta-shi |
739,962 |
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Kumamoto
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This prefectural capital is located on the western coast of Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's main islands. |
Kumamoto Shi |
738,567 |
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Sagamihara
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This Japanese city is situated in Kanagawa Prefecture, about 40 to 50 kilometers southwest of central Tokyo. |
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722,828 |
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Okayama
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This major city is located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu, Japan, facing the Seto Inland Sea. |
Okayama Shi |
720,865 |
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Shizuoka
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This Japanese city is located on the Pacific coast of Honshu, approximately 180 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. |
Shizuoka-shi |
691,185 |
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Kagoshima
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This Japanese city is situated on the southwestern tip of Kyushu island and serves as the capital of Kagoshima Prefecture. |
Kagoshima Shi |
594,258 |
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Kawaguchi
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Located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, this city is a significant residential and industrial hub within the greater Tokyo area. |
Kawaguchi-shi |
592,373 |
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Hachiōji
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Located in the western part of Tokyo Metropolis, this city is a significant regional center. |
Hachiōji-shi |
577,560 |
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Himeji
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This city is located in the Hyōgo Prefecture of Japan, in the Kansai region. |
Himeji Shi |
530,363 |
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Utsunomiya
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Located north of Tokyo in Tochigi Prefecture, this Japanese city serves as a regional hub. |
Utsunomiya-shi |
519,255 |
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Matsudo
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Located in Chiba Prefecture, Matsudo is a city in Japan with a population of approximately 492, 671. |
Matsudo Shi |
492,671 |
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Nishinomiya-hama
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Located in Hyogo Prefecture, Kansai region, this Japanese city serves as a prominent residential area within the Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area. |
Nishinomiya Shi |
487,413 |
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Ōita
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This Japanese city, located on the northeastern coast of Kyushu, serves as the capital of Ōita Prefecture. |
Ōita-shi |
477,701 |
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Kurashiki
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Located in Okayama Prefecture, this Japanese city is known for its well-preserved canal area, the Bikan Historical Quarter, which dates back to the Edo period. |
Kurashiki Shi |
475,843 |
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Ichikawa
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Located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, this city serves as a residential area for commuters to Tokyo. |
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469,603 |
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Kanazawa
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Located on the Sea of Japan coast in Ishikawa Prefecture, Kanazawa is renowned for its well-preserved Edo-era districts, traditional crafts, and artistic heritage. |
Kanazawa-shi |
463,873 |
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Fukuyama
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Located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, this Chugoku region city is a significant port and industrial center. |
Fukuyama Shi |
462,203 |
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Amagasaki
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This Japanese city is situated in Hyōgo Prefecture, on the island of Honshu. |
Amagasaki Shi |
451,475 |
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Matsuyama
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Located on the island of Shikoku, this Japanese city is renowned for Matsuyama Castle and Dogo Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot springs. |
Matsuyama-shi |
443,322 |
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Fujisawa
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Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, it is a coastal city south of Tokyo. |
Fujisawa Shi |
434,568 |
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Machida
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Located in the western part of Tokyo, Japan, this city serves as a regional commercial center. |
Machida-shi |
434,407 |
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Kashiwa
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Located in Chiba Prefecture, Kashiwa is a vibrant city within the Greater Tokyo Area, serving as a regional commercial and transportation hub. |
Kashiwa Shi |
429,070 |
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Takamatsu
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Located on Shikoku Island, Takamatsu is the capital of Kagawa Prefecture. |
Takamatsu Shi |
418,772 |
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Toyama
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This capital city of Toyama Prefecture is situated on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Chūbu region. |
Toyama Shi |
415,816 |
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Nagasaki
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Located on the northwest coast of Kyushu, Japan, this historic port city is known for its tragic role as the target of the second atomic bomb in 1945, which led to Japan's surrender and the end of World War II. |
Nagasaki-shi |
411,421 |
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Gifu-shi
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Located in the central part of Japan, Gifu-shi is the capital city of Gifu Prefecture. |
Gifu-shi |
401,534 |
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Toyonaka
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This Japanese city is situated in Osaka Prefecture, on the island of Honshu. |
Toyonaka Shi |
400,329 |
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Hirakata
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Located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, this city serves as a residential suburb of both Osaka and Kyoto, benefiting from its strategic position between the two major cities. |
Hirakata Shi |
399,197 |
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Miyazaki
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Located on the southeastern coast of Kyushu island, this Japanese city is the capital of Miyazaki Prefecture. |
Miyazaki-shi |
398,307 |
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Yokosuka
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Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Yokosuka is a port city on Tokyo Bay, south of Yokohama. |
Yokosuka Shi |
393,894 |
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Okazaki
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Located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, this city is a regional commercial and industrial center. |
Okazaki-shi |
387,294 |
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Suita
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This Japanese city is situated in Osaka Prefecture, Honshu, serving as a significant residential and commercial hub within the Kansai region. |
Suita Shi |
381,829 |
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Ichinomiya
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This city is located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and is a regional commercial and industrial center known for its textile industry. |
Ichinomiya-shi |
379,689 |
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Minato
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Located in Tokyo Prefecture, this Japanese city is a major commercial and residential center. |
Wakayama Shi |
375,339 |
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Toyohashi
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Located in Aichi Prefecture, this city serves as a regional transportation hub and boasts a diverse economy with a focus on manufacturing and agriculture. |
Toyohashi-shi |
373,234 |
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Nagano
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Located on the island of Honshu, this Japanese city is recognized for the Zenkō-ji Temple, a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site. |
Nagano Shi |
370,057 |
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Takasaki
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Located in Gunma Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, this city is a regional transportation hub and commercial center. |
Takasaki Shi |
368,667 |
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Nara-shi
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Independent agency of the United States government which preserves and provides access to federal records |
Nara-shi |
367,353 |
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Toyota
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Located in Aichi Prefecture, Toyota is a city in Japan renowned as the headquarters of the Toyota Motor Corporation. |
Toyota-shi |
362,383 |
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Kawagoe
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Situated in Saitama Prefecture, this Japanese city is known for its historical "Little Edo" district, preserving the atmosphere of the Edo period with traditional architecture. |
Kawagoe-shi |
354,249 |
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Takatsuki
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Located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, this city serves as a residential and industrial hub between Osaka and Kyoto. |
Takatsuki Shi |
348,247 |
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Koshigaya
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Located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, Koshigaya is a city recognized for its residential areas and commercial centers. |
Koshigaya Shi |
345,458 |
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Ōtsu
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This Japanese city is the capital of Shiga Prefecture, situated on the southwestern shore of Lake Biwa, the largest freshwater lake in Japan. |
Ōtsu-shi |
342,175 |
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Nakano
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Located in the western part of Tokyo, Nakano is a special ward known for its vibrant subculture scene and as a residential hub. |
Nakano Shi |
341,985 |
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Tokorozawa
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This city is located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, about 30 kilometers west of Tokyo. |
Tokorozawa-shi |
341,409 |
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Iwaki
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This city is located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, and is recognized for its industrial activity, particularly in coal mining and fishing, contributing to the region's economy. |
Iwaki-shi |
340,231 |
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Asahikawa
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Located in the heart of Hokkaido, this major city is the second-largest in Japan's northernmost prefecture. |
Asahikawa-shi |
334,692 |
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Maebashi
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Located in the Gunma Prefecture of Japan, this city serves as the prefectural capital. |
Maebashi Shi |
332,999 |
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Kōriyama
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This city is located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. |
Kōriyama Shi |
331,838 |
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Kochi
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Located on the southern coast of Shikoku island, this Japanese city is known for its castle and as the birthplace of Sakamoto Ryōma, a prominent figure in the Meiji Restoration. |
Kōchi Shi |
328,930 |
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Naha
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This is the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, situated on the southern part of Okinawa Island. |
Naha Shi |
317,606 |
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Yokkaichi
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City in Mie Prefecture, Japan |
Yokkaichi-shi |
310,145 |
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Kasugai
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City in Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
Kasugai-shi |
306,876 |
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Akita
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Capital city of Akita Prefecture, Japan |
Akita Shi |
306,178 |
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Kurume
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City in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan |
Kurume Shi |
303,246 |
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Morioka
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City in Iwate Prefecture, Japan |
Morioka-shi |
300,549 |
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Akashi
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City in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan |
Akashi Shi |
299,094 |
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Fukushima
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City in Fukushima prefecture, Japan |
Fukushima Shi |
286,742 |
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Aomori
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City in Aomori Prefecture, Japan |
Aomori Shi |
276,567 |
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Ichihara
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City in Chiba Prefecture, Japan |
Ichihara Shi |
270,478 |
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Mito
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City in Japan, seat of Ibaraki Prefecture |
Mito-shi |
269,661 |
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Nagaoka
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City in Niigata Prefecture, Japan |
Nagaoka Shi |
267,402 |
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Yao
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City in Ōsaka Prefecture, Japan |
Yao-shi |
266,386 |
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Fuchū
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City in Tokyo, Japan |
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263,932 |
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Fukui-shi
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Capital of Fukui Prefecture, Japan |
Fukui-shi |
262,530 |
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Kakogawachō-honmachi
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City in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan |
Kakogawa Shi |
262,308 |
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Hiratsuka
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City in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan |
Hiratsuka Shi |
257,729 |
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Shimonoseki
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City in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan |
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257,038 |
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Hakodate
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City in Hokkaido, Japan |
Hakodate Shi |
256,222 |
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Tokushima
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City in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan |
Tokushima Shi |
255,167 |
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Sōka
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City in Saitama Prefecture, Japan |
Sōka Shi |
250,939 |
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Yamagata
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City in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan |
Yamagata Shi |
249,327 |
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Sasebo
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City in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan |
Sasebo Shi |
246,950 |
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Fuji
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City in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan |
Fuji Shi |
245,078 |
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Chigasaki
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City in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan |
Chigasaki Shi |
241,887 |
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Tsukuba
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City in Ibaraki prefecture, Japan |
Tsukuba-shi |
240,987 |
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Matsumoto
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City in Nagano Prefecture, Japan |
Matsumoto Shi |
240,276 |
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Chōfu
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City in Tokyo, Japan |
Chōfu-shi |
239,650 |
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Saga
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Capital city of Saga Prefecture, Japan |
Saga Shi |
233,514 |
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Kasukabe
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City in Saitama Prefecture, Japan |
Kasukabe Shi |
229,932 |
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Ageoshimo
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City in Saitama Prefecture, Japan |
Ageo Shi |
225,907 |
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Takarazuka
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City in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan |
Takarazuka Shi |
225,008 |