Kanagawa Prefecture

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Kanagawa Prefecture
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Kanagawa Prefecture (神奈川県, Kanagawa-ken) is a prefecture in the Kantō region of Japan on the island of Honshu.[1] The capital city is Yokohama.[2]

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History

Kanagawa was created from the lands of Sagami Province and Musashi Province.[3]

In 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry landed at Kanagawa.

In 1854, the Japanese-American Convention of Kanagawa opened Japanese ports to the United States.

In 1923, the center of the Great Kantō earthquake was deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in Sagami Bay.[4]

Geography

Kanagawa is in the southeastern corner of the Kantō Plain. The prefecture is between Tokyo on the north, the foothills of Mount Fuji on the northwest, and the Sagami Bay and Tokyo Bay on the south and east. The western border is shared with Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture.

Cities

There are nineteen cities in Kanagawa Prefecture:

Towns and villages

  • Aikō District
    • Aikawa
    • Kiyokawa
  • Ashigarakami District
    • Kaisei
    • Matsuda
    • Nakai
    • Ōi
    • Yamakita
  • Ashigarashimo District
  • Kōza District
    • Samukawa
  • Miura District
    • Hayama
  • Naka District

National Parks

National Parks are established in about 23% of the total land area of the prefecture.[5]

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Shrines and Temples

Samukawa jinja and Hikawa jinja are the chief Shinto shrines (ichinomiya) in the prefecture.[6]

References

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