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  1. Nagano Prefecture (長野県, Nagano-ken) is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. [2] Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,007,682 (as of 1 July 2023) and has a geographic area of 13,561.56 square kilometres (5,236.15 sq mi).

  2. www.go-nagano.net › enGo Nagano

    The official tourism website of Nagano Prefecture, Japan.

  3. Discover the top things to do in Nagano, a mountainous region in Chubu, known for the rural beauty of Kamikochi, resort-like Karuizawa, or the magic of Matsumoto Castle. A former Winter Oympics host, Nagano is popular for skiing and snowboarding – as well as snow monkeys!

  4. Nagano (長野県, Nagano-ken) is a mountainous, landlocked prefecture in the center of Honshu, belonging to the Chubu Region. Nagano was the site of the Olympic Winter Games 1998. Prefectural capital is Nagano City.

  5. Nov 9, 2023 · Enjoy Nagano's wild natural scenery at its many national parks, historical sites and hot springs. Here are our recommendations for 15 of Naganos best sightseeing spots.

  6. Planning a trip to Japan's Nagano prefecture? Here's a rundown of things to do in Nagano, including the Snow Monkeys.

  7. Plan your trip to Nagano, Japan. Explore Nagano for world-class skiing and snowboarding, bathing snow monkeys and an impressive castle, all within easy reach of Tokyo.

  8. Apr 13, 2023 · Sometimes known as the “roof of Japan” for its high altitude, Nagano Prefecture is famous for winter sports and bathing monkeys. Landlocked Nagano Prefecture in the Chūbu region of central ...

  9. Feb 17, 2009 · Formerly known as Shinshū and often referred to as the 'Roof of Japan', Nagano Prefecture (長野県) is a wonderful place to visit for its regal mountains, rich cultural history, fine architecture and cuisine.

  10. Home. About Nagano. Kamikochi in early autumn. Located in the center of Japan, Nagano’s landscape is defined by the towering mountains of the Japanese Alps. 15 out of 23 of Japan’s 3,000-meter-high mountains are here, earning Nagano the nickname, “the Roof of Japan.”