Official guide to this prefecture in central Japan offers details about its tourist activities and transportation options.
Northern province is known for its rice paddies and Lake Towada. Learn about seasonal festivals and get info on Japanese-language classes.
Offers free classes on traditional Japanese culture such as tea ceremony and koto. Find out about the import promotion area, Ehime Foreign Access Zone, or FAZ.
Provides extensive tourism resources for visitors. Note sight-seeing adventures, upcoming cultural events and an industrial guide.
Emphasizes the future exposition in this prefecture, as well as its industrial location. Gives an overview of the attractions.
Provides a brief sketch of its history and industry, as well as a list of recreations facilities. Info is also provided in Portuguese and Spanish.
Includes information on the atomic bomb and peace museum, city industries, tourism, and current governmental practices.
Provides a sightseeing guide, a comprehensive plan for disaster-relief measures, an outline of the Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
Kanto province houses Tsukuba research park, as well as a number of scenic attractions. A section for non-Japanese residents outlines labor and other regulations.
Read the greeting from the Governor, and learn how the local government operates. Notes the traditional craft industry.
Provides a brief introduction to this Tohoku province and its main city, Sendai. Peruse a chronicle of the area's diplomatic activities dating back to 17th century.
Official prefecture homepage offers a message from the governor, a real time audio version of the national anthem and area attraction links.
Features a variety of business information, including a summary of conferences and international exchange activities. Learn about the International Multimedia Contest.
Features a profile on the history of Nara, the ancient capital of Japan. Also includes details on the agriculture, commerce and industry.
Peach-growing region is known as the home of the legendary Peach Boy, or Momotaro. Learn about its specialty products, and peruse business and leisure event information.
Provides a guide to industrial sites, aerial photographs of U.S. facilities, and current governmental policies in development.
Includes resources for those interested in industry and technology. Read the Guide to Business Investment.
Provides tourism resources for the visitor to Shiga. Read about nature spots, celebrated festivals and accommodations.
Delve into the Shimane Frontier Network, and become attune to the recent internationalization of the region. Includes a photo museum.
Located north of Tokyo, the prefecture offers a range of historical attractions, including the Toshogu Shrine in Nikko. Find links to municipalities.
Details the policy's currently in development, consumer life information, Tokyo landmarks, and news briefs.