Okayama Prefecture | |||||||||
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Capital | Okayama (city) | ||||||||
Region | Chūgoku | ||||||||
Island | Honshū | ||||||||
Governor | Masahiro Ishii | ||||||||
Area (rank) | 7,112.32 km² (15th) | ||||||||
- % water | 0.3% | ||||||||
Population (October 2005) | |||||||||
- Population | 1,957,056 (21st) | ||||||||
- Density | 275 /km² | ||||||||
Districts | 10 | ||||||||
Municipalities | 27 | ||||||||
ISO 3166-2 | JP-33 | ||||||||
Website | www.pref.okayama.jp/ kikaku/kokusai/momo/e/ |
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Prefectural Symbols | |||||||||
- Flower | Peach blossom (Prunus persica var. vulgaris) | ||||||||
- Tree | Red pine (Pinus densiflora) | ||||||||
- Bird | Lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus) | ||||||||
Symbol of Okayama Prefecture |
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Okayama Prefecture (岡山県 Okayama-ken?) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region on Honshū island. The capital is the city of Okayama.
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During the Meiji Restoration; Bitchu Province, Bizen Province and Mimasaka Province were combined to form Okayama Prefecture.
Okayama Prefecture borders Hyōgo Prefecture, Tottori Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture. It faces Kagawa Prefecture in Shikoku across the Seto Inland Sea and includes 90 islands in the sea.
Okayama Prefecture is home to the historic town of Kurashiki. Most of the population is concentrated around Kurashiki and Okayama. The small villages in the northern mountain region are aging and declining in population--more than half of the prefectures municipalities are officially designated as depopulated[1].
Fifteen cities are located in Okayama Prefecture:
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Towns and villages in each district:
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Bizen-yaki (Bizen pottery).
The sports teams listed below are based in Okayama.
Some tourist attractions are:
The anime and manga series Tenchi Muyo! take place in this part of Japan, and many characters are named after geographical features and landmarks of the area. In the anime and manga series "Nerima Daikon Brothers," the character Mako speaks with an Okayama accent.
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Akaiwa | Asakuchi | Bizen | Ibara | Kasaoka | Kurashiki | Maniwa | Mimasaka | Niimi | Okayama (capital) | Setouchi | Soja | Takahashi | Tamano | Tsuyama | |||
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Aida | Asakuchi | Kaga | Katsuta | Kume | Maniwa | Oda | Tomata | Tsukubo | Wake | |||
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