Yamaguchi Prefecture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yamaguchi 山口県 | |
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Japanese transcription(s) | |
• Romaji | Yamaguchi-ken |
Coordinates: 34°4′N 131°30′E / 34.067°N 131.500°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Chūgoku |
Island | Honshū |
Capital | Yamaguchi |
Government | |
• Governor | Tsugumasa Muraoka |
Area | |
• Total | 6,110.94 km2 (2,359.45 sq mi) |
• Rank | 22nd |
Population (May 1, 2011) | |
• Total | 1,445,702 |
• Rank | 25th |
• Density | 240/km2 (610/sq mi) |
ISO 3166 code | JP-35 |
Prefectural flower | Bitter summer mandarin blossom (Citrus natsudaidai) |
Prefectural tree | Red pine tree (Pinus densiflora) |
Prefectural bird | Hooded Crane Grus monacha |
Prefectural bird | Tetraodontidae (Takifugu rubripes) |
Number of districts | 4 |
Number of municipalities | 19 |
Website | www.pref.yamaguchi.lg.jp/foreign/ english/ |
Yamaguchi Prefecture (山口県, Yamaguchi-ken) is a Japanese prefecture at the western end of the Chūgoku region on the island of Honshū.[1] The capital is the city of Yamaguchi.[2]
History
[change | change source]The area of Yamaguchi Prefecture includes the old provinces of Suō and Nagato.[3]
Geography
[change | change source]Yamaguchi is at the southern end of Honshū. The Sea of Japan forms its northern coastline; and the Seto Inland Sea is on its southern coast. Its northeastern border meets Shimane Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture.
Cities
[change | change source]There are 13 cities in Yamaguchi, including
National Parks
[change | change source]National Parks are established in about 7% of the total land area of the prefecture.[4]
Shrines and Temples
[change | change source]Tamanoya jinja and Sumiyoshi jinja are the chief Shinto shrines (ichinomiya) in the prefecture. [5]
Notable people from Yamaguchi
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Related pages
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Yamaguchi-ken" in Japan Encyclopedia, pp. 1039-1040; "Chūgoku" at p. 127.
- ↑ Nussbaum, "Yamaguchi" at p. 1039.
- ↑ Nussbaum, "Provinces and prefectures" at p. 780.
- ↑ Japan Ministry of the Environment, "General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture"; retrieved 2012-8-26.
- ↑ "Nationwide List of Ichinomiya," p. 3 Archived 2013-05-17 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-8-26.
Other websites
[change | change source]Media related to Yamaguchi prefecture at Wikimedia Commons
- Yamaguchi Prefecture website Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine