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From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This article may have too many red links. You can help Wikipedia by writing articles to help lower the number of red links. (June 2020) Hyōgo Prefecture Japanese: 兵庫県 Hyōgo-ken Capital Kobe Region Kansai Island Honshu Governor Motohiko Saitō Area (rank) 8,396.13 km² (12th) - % water 0.6% Population (November 1, 2011) - Population 5582978 (7th) - Density auto /km² Districts 8 Municipalities 41 ISO 3166-2 JP-28 Website web.pref.hyogo.lg.jp/fl/english/ Prefectural Symbols - Flower Nojigiku (Chrysanthemum japonense) - Tree Camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) - Bird Oriental white stork (Ciconia boyciana) - Fish Symbol of Hyōgo Prefecture Template ■ Discussion Hyōgo Prefecture is a prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan on the island of Honshu.[1] The capital city is Kobe.[2] Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2.1 Cities 2.2 National Parks 3 Shrines and Temples 4 Related pages 5 References 6 Other websites History[change | change source] In the Meiji period, Hyōgo Prefecture was formed by merging the provinces of Harima, Tajima, Awaji, and parts of Tamba and Settsu.[3] In 1993, Himeji Castle was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is in the city of Himeji.[4] In 1995, the Great Hanshin earthquake damaged Kobe and neighboring Osaka Prefecture. It caused the deaths of 5,000+ people.[5] Geography[change | change source] Hyōgo has coastlines on two seas. The Sea of Japan is north of the prefecture and the Seto Inland Sea is on the south. Awaji Island in the Inland Sea is part of Hyōgo. Hyōgo shares land borders with Osaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Tottori Prefecture and Okayama Prefecture. Cities[change | change source] There are twenty-nine cities in Hyōgo Prefecture, including Aioi Akashi Akō Amagasaki Asago Ashiya Awaji Himeji Itami Kakogawa Kasai Katō Kawanishi Kobe (capital) Chūō-ku Higashinada-ku Hyōgo-ku Kita-ku Nada-ku Nagata-ku Nishi-ku Suma-ku Tarumi-ku Miki Minamiawaji Nishinomiya Nishiwaki Ono Sanda Sasayama Shisō Sumoto Takarazuka Takasago Tamba Tatsuno Toyooka Yabu National Parks[change | change source] National Parks are established in about 20% of the total land area of the prefecture.[6] Shrines and Temples[change | change source] Izumo daijinju is the chief Shinto shrines (ichinomiya) in the prefecture. [7] Related pages[change | change source] Provinces of Japan Prefectures of Japan List of regions of Japan List of islands of Japan Hanshin Tigers References[change | change source] ↑ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Hyōgo prefecture" in Japan Encyclopedia, pp. 363-365; "Kansai" at p. 477. ↑ Nussbaum, "Kobe" at p. 537. ↑ Nussbaum, "Provinces and prefectures" at p. 780. ↑ Japan-i.jp, Himeji-jo[permanent dead link]; retrieved 2012-8-30. ↑ Fukushima, Glen S. "The Great Hanshin Earthquake," Archived 2012-12-18 at the Wayback Machine Japan Policy Research Institute (JPRI), March 1995; retrieved 2012-8-30. ↑ Japan Ministry of the Environment, "General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture"; retrieved 2012-3-13. ↑ "Nationwide List of Ichinomiya," p. 2 Archived 2013-05-17 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-13. Other websites[change | change source] Media related to Hyōgo prefecture at Wikimedia Commons Official Hyōgo Prefecture website Himeji-jo, World Heritage Site vte Regions and Administrative divisions of JapanRegions Hokkaidō Tōhoku Kantō Nanpō Islands Chūbu Hokuriku Kōshin'etsu Shin'etsu Tōkai Kansai Chūgoku San'in San'yō Shikoku Kyūshū Northern Southern Okinawa 47 PrefecturesHokkaidō Hokkaidō Tōhoku Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Kantō Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Tokyo Kanagawa Chūbu Niigata Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Yamanashi Nagano Gifu Shizuoka Aichi Kansai Mie Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyōgo Nara Wakayama Chūgoku Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Shikoku Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kōchi Kyūshū Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto Ōita Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa Coordinates: 34°41′26.94″N 135°10′59.08″E / 34.6908167°N 135.1830778°E / 34.6908167; 135.1830778 Retrieved from "https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hyōgo_Prefecture&oldid=8076844" Category: Hyōgo PrefectureHidden categories: All articles with dead external linksArticles with dead external links from January 2021Articles with permanently dead external linksWebarchive template wayback linksPages with too many red links from June 2020All pages with too many red linksCommons category link is on WikidataCoordinates on Wikidata
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