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  2. Toyohashi - Wikipedia

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    Mikawa Port is a major port for worldwide trade, and its presence has made Toyohashi the largest import and export hub in Japan for automobiles, in volume terms. Compared to other ports around the world, Mikawa is roughly on a par with the German port of Bremerhaven. [8] Shopping center. APiTA Mukaiyama; Æon Toyohashi-Minami Shopping center

  3. Kinuura Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Kinuura Tunnel (衣浦トンネル, kinuura tonneru) is an undersea tunnel in Japan for cars and pedestrians which connects Handa, Aichi with Hekinan, Aichi under the Mikawa Bay at Kinuura Port. [1] [2] The tunnel provides 2 lanes of road going in each direction, and a separate pedestrian tunnel. The pedestrian tunnel plays a radio broadcast ...

  4. Mikawa Province - Wikipedia

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    Mikawa Province (三河国, Mikawa no kuni) was an old province in the area that today forms the eastern half of Aichi Prefecture. [1] Its abbreviated form name was Sanshū ( 三州 or 参州 ) . Mikawa bordered on Owari , Mino , Shinano , and Tōtōmi Provinces.

  5. Mikawa Bay - Wikipedia

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    Mikawa Bay (Landsat photo) Mikawa Bay (三河湾 Mikawa-wan) is a bay to the south of Aichi Prefecture, Japan, surrounded by Chita Peninsula to the west and Atsumi Peninsula to the east and south. Its area is approximately 604 km 2. Pollution of the shallow, enclosed waters of the bay has become a concern in recent years.

  6. Chita Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Chita Peninsula (知多半島 Chita Hantō) is a peninsula to the south of Aichi Prefecture, central Honshū, Japan.It runs approximately north-south. To the west is Ise Bay, while to the east it encloses Mikawa Bay.

  7. Category:Mikawa Province - Wikipedia

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  8. Mikawa-wan Quasi-National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park includes the coastal areas of Atsumi Peninsula, the Pacific shoreline of Chita Peninsula as well as islands and portion of the northern shoreline of Mikawa Bay. [5] It was founded on 10 April 1958 and has an area of 94.4 km 2. [6] Like all Quasi-National Parks in Japan, the park is managed by the local prefectural governments. [1

  9. Nishio - Wikipedia

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    Nishio is situated on the northern coast of Mikawa Bay on the Pacific Ocean in southern Aichi Prefecture. The city lies along the eastern bank of the Yahagi River. Sheltered by Chita Peninsula and Atsumi Peninsula, the local climate is mild. Parts of the city lie within the borders of the Mikawa Wan Quasi-National Park