List of cities in Karafuto

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This is a list of cities in Karafuto by their Japanese names. Karafuto is the Japanese name for Sakhalin, which at various times has been part of both Russia and Japan. During periods of Japanese rule, the parts controlled by Japan were known as the Karafuto-chō. Since 1947, the whole island is part of the Russian Sakhalin Oblast. Because Japan and Russia have yet to formally sign a peace treaty for the end of World War II, the status of the southern half of Sakhalin Island is an object of dispute, though Japan formally renounced its claims in the Treaty of San Francisco.

  • Toyohara (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)
  • Suzuya
  • Ochiai (Dolinsk)
  • Rutaka (Aniva)
  • Maoka (Kholmsk)
  • Naihoro
  • Honto
  • Noda
  • Otomari (Korsakov)
  • Chinnai
  • Toru
  • Nayoshi or Kitanayoshi
  • Shikuka
  • Shiritoru (Makarov)
  • Honto (Nevelsk)
  • Tobuchi
  • Oha or Ohka
  • Ennai
  • Nairo
  • Esotoru
  • Anbetsu
  • Ko-Nodasamu
  • Tei
  • Tomarioru (Tomari)
  • Nagahama
  • Naramitoshi (Koton)
  • Manue
  • Kushunnai
  • Konuma (Novo Aleksandrovsk)
  • Kawakami Tanzan
  • Shimba
  • Tonnai
  • Koshubetsu or Naka
  • Arakul
  • Taranai
  • Namponodahama
  • Sakaehama or Naibushi
  • Kitarebun
  • Minami Nayoshi
  • Meushi
  • Horotomari
  • Komisaki (Sergeyevo)
  • Nayoshihara
  • Ushoro
  • Ushunai
  • Mototomari or Motodomari
  • Baguntan
  • Tomarikeshi
  • Otomari Ko
  • Sakae-machi
  • Nankei-cho
  • Ichi-no-sawa
  • San-no-sawa
  • Kaizuka
  • Shinba
  • Oichai
  • Sakaehama or Naibushi
  • Ishara
  • Raichisi
  • Nayoshihara
  • Anbetsu
  • Minaminayoshi
  • KitaNayoshi
  • Kitarebun
  • Nagahama
  • Nakasato
  • Arakul
  • Okukaiba
  • Honan
  • Osawa
  • Oku Suzuya
  • Kita Toyohara
  • Toyokita
  • MinamiKonuma
  • Konuma
  • Tomioka
  • Miyuki
  • Otani
  • Kotani
  • Shin Sakaehama
  • Hakocho-ko
  • Aihama
  • Tomihama
  • Shirahama
  • Odasamu
  • Matoma
  • Horo
  • Shiraura
  • Manui
  • Miura-Toge
  • Chikahoro
  • Taraika
  • Shiraishi-sawa
  • Baguntan
  • Hoyamukai
  • Minami-sawa
  • Motodomari
  • Kashiho
  • Kitakashiho
  • Horonaiho
  • Higashirebun
  • Enkotan
  • Shiritoru
  • Sakutan
  • Outori
  • Mouke
  • Niitoi
  • Tomarikeshi
  • Nairo
  • Tokosa
  • Shisuka
  • Nakashisuka
  • Esu
  • Kamishisuka
  • Oki
  • Hatutoi
  • Hoe
  • Chiwa
  • Aton
  • Keton (Smirnykh)
  • Naramitoshi or Koton
  • Honto
  • Tohushi
  • Ako
  • Manai
  • Chinehira
  • Tarantomari
  • Ohotomari
  • Hiroshi
  • Meushi
  • Rantei
  • Tei
  • Maoka
  • Kitamaoka
  • Horotomari
  • Rakuma
  • Rantomari
  • Moshiroho
  • Habomai
  • Konotoro
  • Jintasu
  • Tohutu
  • Noda
  • Kurushi
  • Komisaki
  • Oide
  • Tomon
  • Tomarioru
  • Tomamushi
  • Karahuto Nayoro
  • Kamikushun'nai
  • Kushun'nai
  • Honto
  • Hamahonto
  • Maoka
  • Hamamaoka
  • Konuma
  • Okususuya
  • Takinosawa
  • Nakano
  • Shimizu
  • Osaka
  • Hutamata
  • Takaradai
  • Tonnai
  • Ikenohata
  • Tei
  • Kawakami
  • Ochiai and Shiritoru
  • Shiritoru and Minami Niitoi
  • Minami Niitoi and Shisuka
  • Shisuka and Kamishisuka
  • Kamishisuka and Keton
  • Minami Karafuto
  • Shinba and Rutaka
  • Naohoro
  • Naihoro and Honto
  • Tomunai
  • Raichishi
  • Tobuchi
  • Waai
  • Jimeni
  • Enhoro
  • Ondo
  • Shiretori
  • Omudo
  • Toro
  • Tonnai
  • Tobushi
  • Naka
  • Shibesan
  • Tohoro
  • Oomoto
  • Omutonuma
  • Toronuma
  • Ushinai
  • Soni
  • Rukutama
  • Shinnai
  • Taranai
  • Namponodahama
  • Fushimi
  • Higashi
  • Hurito
  • Kitasoya
  • Kamabushe
  • Airo
  • Noguriki
  • Poguriki
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