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  1. Kantō region. The Kantō region (関東地方, Kantō-chihō, IPA: [ka (ꜜ)ntoː tɕiꜜhoː]) is a geographical region of Honshu, the largest island of Japan. [2] In a common definition, the region includes the Greater Tokyo Area and encompasses seven prefectures: Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba, and Kanagawa.

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    • Tochigi
    • Tokyo

    A full third of Japan's population lives in the Kanto region. Made up of seven prefectures, the powerhouse prefecture is undoubtedly Tokyo. A world metropolis if there ever was one, the nation's capital is conveniently connected to all of its neighbouring prefectures. Kanto is home to some of the country's most impressive and well-loved destination...

    Extraordinarily underrated, Chiba Prefecture sits right by Tokyo and thanks to Narita International Airport, is the gateway for many into Japan. Surrounded by water, Chiba is not only home to the ever popular Disney theme parks but turns out to be a legitimate bastion of nature and culture. Its sweeping coastline features the 66km-long Kujukuri Bea...

    A rugged haven, Gunma Prefecture is Japan's outdoor adventure hub. Complete with wild mountains and volcanoes, the prefecture is a wilderness paradise laden with nature activities opportunities. Canyoning, hiking and bungee jumping are popular here while some of the nation's best hot springs, like Kusatsu Onsen, call the prefecture home. In places ...

    Even for many Japanese, Ibaraki Prefecture is an unheralded destination despite its almost endless supply of nature, space and relaxation. Hitachi Seaside Park is a major draw with its year round flower gardens while Hitachi wagyu beef turns out to be a hidden source of national pride. Home to Japan's space agency, the twin peaks of Mt. Tsukuba and...

    A melting pot of modernity, history and nature perfectly describes Kanagawa Prefecture. The famous skylines of Yokohama are part of an international city hub that includes great shopping and the ever popular Chinatown. Further along lies the character-laden island of Enoshima and surrounding beaches, the historical and cultural marvels of the ancie...

    Entirely understated is Saitama Prefecture. Located directly north of Tokyo, its Nagatoro valley and the mountains of Chichibu offer some of the most impressive natural sites in Japan. The three-day Kumagaya Festival attracts well over 750,000 people each July, old Edo survives with original buildings in the town of Kawagoe while the Railway Museum...

    Gifted with some extraordinary nature, Tochigi Prefecture is also home to some of the nation's most impressive cultural and historical sites. So while the beautiful Kegon Falls and the nation's highest lake in Chuzenji are impressive enough attractions in their own right, the magnificence of the World Heritage listed Nikko Toshogu Shrine simply can...

    Tokyo is the city that never ends. Japan's capital city, this metropolitan prefecture is made up of its central wards and the western region. Along with the world's most impressive rail system, world class art galleries & museums, Michelin-starred dining & local street stall eateries, temple & shrines and the unique personalities of a never ending ...

  2. Sep 21, 2021 · The Kanto region consists of seven prefectures: Tokyo, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Saitama, Chiba, and Kanagawa. There is much to see in this region such as the world-famous mega-city of Tokyo, the leading international port city of Yokohama, and the World Heritage Site of Nikko Tosho-gu Shrine.

  3. The Kanto Region (関東, Kantō, literally "east of the border") contains Japan's largest plain and is very densely populated. The large metropolises of Tokyo and Yokohama are located in the Kanto Region which consists of seven prefectures.

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  4. Kanto is a Japanese region, located on the East of the main island of Honshu. It encompasses seven prefectures in total (Tokyo, Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Saitama and Tochigi) and is home of the archipelago’s two biggest cities by number of inhabitants (the capital and Yokohama).

  5. Discover the diversity on offer in Japan's Kanto region, from vibrant festivals to regional foods spanning Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures.