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List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies

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List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies
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The 47 prefectures of Japan, which form the first level of jurisdiction and administrative division of Japan, consist of 43 prefectures (, ken) proper, two urban prefectures (, fu; Osaka, and Kyoto), one "circuit" or "territory" (, ; Hokkaido) and one "metropolis" (, to; Tokyo). The Meiji Fuhanken sanchisei administration created the first prefectures to replace the provinces of Japan in 1868.[1]

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The following list contains the etymology of each current prefecture. The default alphabetic order in this sortable table can be altered to mirror the traditional Japanese regions and ISO parsing.

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