Wakayama Prefecture (和歌山県, Wakayama-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the Kii Peninsula in the Kansai region on Honshū island. The capital is the city of Wakayama.
Present-day Wakayama is mostly the western part of the province of Kii.
Nine cities are located in Wakayama Prefecture:
These are the towns and villages in each district:
Wakayama supplies most of Japan with its high production of mikans (Mandarin Oranges) in October of every ye...
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Wakayama Prefecture (和歌山県, Wakayama-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the Kii Peninsula in the Kansai region on Honshū island. The capital is the city of Wakayama.
Present-day Wakayama is mostly the western part of the province of Kii.
Nine cities are located in Wakayama Prefecture:
These are the towns and villages in each district:
Wakayama supplies most of Japan with its high production of mikans (Mandarin Oranges) in October of every year.
Mount Kōya (高野山, Kōya-san) in the Ito District is the headquarters of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. It is home to one of the first Japanese style buddhist temples in Japan and remains a site of pilgrimage and an increasingly popular tourist destination as people flock to see its ancient temples set amidst the towering cedar trees at the top of the mountain.
The Kumano Shrines are located on the southern tip of the prefecture.
Wakayama Prefecture has friendship and sister relationships with five places outside Japan. These are...
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