Northern Japan Map

Northern Japan Map. JAPANCASTLEMAP.jpg ' Northern Sea Circuit; Ainu: Ainu Mosir, ' or ' Land of the Ainu ') [2] is the second-largest island of Japan and comprises the largest and northernmost prefecture, making up its own region Hokkaidō (the island and its archipelago) Honshū

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Northern Japan, collectively known as the Tōhoku region, connects Tōkyō in the south-east with the island of Hokkaidō in the north In mythological times, the area was known as Azuma (吾妻, あづま) and corresponded to the area of Honshu occupied by the native Emishi and Ainu.The area was historically the Dewa and the Michinoku regions, [3] a term first recorded in Hitachi-no-kuni Fudoki (常陸国風土記) (654)

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Hokkaidō (the island and its archipelago) Honshū Discover the country at your own pace with our detailed maps and walking instructions. Tōhoku region (northern part) Kantō region (eastern part) Nanpō Islands (part of Tokyo Metropolis) Chūbu region.

Map Of Northern Japan Coastal Map World. Covering an area of approximately 377,975 km 2 (145,937 mi 2), Japan primarily consists of four main islands and numerous smaller islands [13] [14] The eight traditional regions are marked in bold

1940 Genuine Antique Map Popular Map of Japan Maps of Antiquity. Hokkaidō (the island and its archipelago) Honshū This is a list of Japan's major islands, traditional regions, and subregions, going from northeast to southwest