All 47 Prefectures
Explore every prefecture in Japan to find your perfect akiya property. From Hokkaido's snow-covered landscapes to Okinawa's tropical beaches.
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Tohoku Region

Aomori
Aomori City
Famous for its apples, Nebuta Festival, and serving as the gateway between Honshu and Hokkaido.

Iwate
Morioka
Known for its traditional crafts, beautiful coastline, and being the birthplace of many Japanese folk tales.

Miyagi
Sendai
Home to the largest city in Tohoku region, known for its beef tongue cuisine and historical sites.

Akita
Akita City
Famous for its sake, Akita dogs, and traditional festivals including the Kanto Festival.

Yamagata
Yamagata City
Known for its cherries, hot springs, and the sacred Mount Haguro.

Fukushima
Fukushima City
Known for its peaches, hot springs, and beautiful lake district.
Kanto Region

Ibaraki
Mito
Known for its plum blossoms, natto, and proximity to Tokyo while maintaining rural charm.

Tochigi
Utsunomiya
Home to Nikko's UNESCO World Heritage sites and famous for its gyoza and strawberries.

Gunma
Maebashi
Known for its hot springs, mountains, and being a major silk production center.

Saitama
Saitama City
A suburban prefecture north of Tokyo, known for its residential areas and cultural sites.

Chiba
Chiba City
Home to Narita Airport and Tokyo Disneyland, with beautiful coastlines and rural areas.

Tokyo
Tokyo
Japan's capital and largest city, offering unlimited opportunities and urban excitement.

Kanagawa
Yokohama
Home to Yokohama and Kamakura, offering coastal beauty and historical significance.
Chubu Region

Niigata
Niigata City
Famous for its high-quality rice, sake, and heavy snowfall in winter.

Toyama
Toyama City
Known for its spectacular mountain views, fresh seafood, and traditional medicine.

Ishikawa
Kanazawa
Home to Kanazawa's beautiful gardens, traditional crafts, and well-preserved samurai districts.

Fukui
Fukui City
Known for its dinosaur fossils, beautiful coastline, and traditional crafts.

Yamanashi
Kofu
Home to Mount Fuji and famous for its grapes, wine, and stunning mountain scenery.

Nagano
Nagano City
Famous for hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics, beautiful mountains, and traditional hot springs.

Gifu
Gifu City
Known for its traditional villages, cormorant fishing, and beautiful mountain landscapes.

Shizuoka
Shizuoka City
Famous for Mount Fuji views, green tea, and beautiful Pacific coastline.

Aichi
Nagoya
Industrial powerhouse home to Toyota, with rich history and modern attractions.
Kansai Region

Mie
Tsu
Home to Ise Grand Shrine, beautiful coastlines, and famous for pearls and seafood.

Shiga
Otsu
Home to Lake Biwa, Japan's largest freshwater lake, and rich historical sites.

Kyoto
Kyoto City
Former imperial capital with thousands of temples, traditional culture, and UNESCO sites.

Osaka
Osaka City
Japan's kitchen, famous for its food culture, comedy, and vibrant urban life.

Hyogo
Kobe
Home to the port city of Kobe, famous for its beef, sake, and international atmosphere.

Nara
Nara City
Japan's first permanent capital, famous for its deer park and ancient temples.

Wakayama
Wakayama City
Known for its spiritual pilgrimage routes, beautiful coastline, and hot springs.
Chugoku Region

Tottori
Tottori City
Famous for its sand dunes, the smallest prefecture by population, and beautiful coastline.

Shimane
Matsue
Known for Izumo Taisha shrine, beautiful lakes, and traditional culture.

Okayama
Okayama City
Known as the 'Land of Sunshine' for its mild climate and beautiful gardens.

Hiroshima
Hiroshima City
Known for its peace memorial, beautiful island shrine, and unique local cuisine.

Yamaguchi
Yamaguchi City
Known for its historical significance in the Meiji Restoration and beautiful coastlines.
Shikoku Region

Tokushima
Tokushima City
Famous for its Awa Odori dance festival and beautiful natural gorges.

Kagawa
Takamatsu
Japan's smallest prefecture, famous for udon noodles and beautiful gardens.

Ehime
Matsuyama
Known for its hot springs, citrus fruits, and beautiful castle.

Kochi
Kochi City
Known for its dramatic Pacific coastline, Yosakoi festival, and samurai history.
Kyushu Region

Fukuoka
Fukuoka City
Kyushu's largest city, known for its food culture, festivals, and proximity to Asia.

Saga
Saga City
Famous for its pottery, hot springs, and beautiful countryside.

Nagasaki
Nagasaki City
Historic port city with international influences, beautiful islands, and unique culture.

Kumamoto
Kumamoto City
Known for its impressive castle, active volcano, and beautiful natural springs.

Oita
Oita City
Famous for having the most hot springs in Japan and beautiful mountain scenery.

Miyazaki
Miyazaki City
Known for its beautiful Pacific coastline, mythology, and tropical atmosphere.

Kagoshima
Kagoshima City
Known for its active volcano, unique black sand, and distinctive culture.

Okinawa
Naha
Tropical paradise with unique Ryukyu culture, beautiful beaches, and coral reefs.