Kanagawa Prefecture (かながわけん) is located in the middle of Honshu, Japan, adjacent to Tokyo, with an area of 24 13 square kilometers and a population of 8.32 million, ranking third in Japan. Administer 19 cities, 7 counties, 17 towns, 1 village. Yokohama, where the county seat is located. The annual average temperature 15℃ and precipitation 1896 mm.
Kanagawa Prefecture was founded in 1868. 1859, the edo shogunate set up the "Kanagawa memorial office", which was renamed the Kanagawa Prefecture Governor's Office after Meiji, and later called Kanagawa Prefecture.
The county has developed industries and is one of the four major industrial bases in Japan, including chemistry, petroleum, machinery, steel and electronics. Large companies include Nissan, Sony, Hitachi Shipbuilding, Panasonic, Toshiba and Japanese steel pipes. There are three major commercial ports in the county: Yokohama, Kawasaki and Yokosuga. Yokohama is the largest commercial port. The county has developed education, with 890 primary schools; 470 junior high schools; 267 high schools; There are 5 1 universities. There are more than 654.38+3700 students in school.
Kanagawa has beautiful scenery and many historical sites. The famous places of interest are: Kamakura Buddha; Izu National Park, Hakone-CHO, Fuji; Denzel Mountain National Park.
Zhonghua Street is located in Yokohama City. There are more than 65438+100000 people in China, Chinese food officials and more than 200 shops in China, which can be called a scene of Yokohama.
In addition to establishing friendly relations with Liaoning Province, Kanagawa Prefecture has successively established friendly relations with Maryland, Fu Ba, Odessa, Penang, Gothenburg, Sweden and New South Wales, Australia.
Kanagawa Prefecture is located in the west of Tokyo, the capital of Japan, with a mild and natural climate. As a convenient and comfortable tourist place, it welcomes countless tourists from all over the world.
County Flower: Mountain Lily County Tree: Ginkgo Tree County Bird: Seagull
Kanagawa Prefecture has international port city Yokohama, Fuji Hakone-CHO Izu National Park belonging to Hakone-CHO Hot Springs, historical ancient capital Kamakura, and lush Danzawa Mountain and other places of interest.
Kanagawa Prefecture is located in the center of Japanese archipelago and southwest of Kanto Plain. It borders Tokyo in the north, Tokyo Bay in the east, Xiangmo Bay in the south and Yamanashi and Shizuoka counties in the west. The eastern part of the county is a hilly area centered on Yokohama and Kawasaki, where urbanization and industrialization are developing rapidly. The west is a mountainous area with rich forest resources; The central plain is centered on the Mimo River, which is called the mother river of Kanagawa. In the south, the beautiful coastline is connected with southern Hunan and Miura Peninsula.
Located in the corner of the capital circle, Kanagawa Prefecture leads the continuous development of Japan's economy and is a good place with rich natural environment and sightseeing resources. Yokohama is the county hall of Kanagawa Prefecture. 1885 The signing of the U.S.-US trade treaty turned Yokohama, a once poor fishing village, into a gateway for Japan's foreign exchange. After that, it developed rapidly with Tokyo.
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