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  2. Okayama Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Okayama Prefecture (岡山県, Okayama-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu. [2] Okayama Prefecture has a population of 1,906,464 (1 February 2018) and has a geographic area of 7,114 km 2 (2,746 sq mi ).

  3. Okayama - Wikipedia

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    Okayama City Hall View near Okayama Station. Okayama (岡山市, Okayama-shi, Japanese:) is the capital city of Okayama Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan.The Okayama metropolitan area, centered around the city, has the largest urban employment zone in the Chugoku region of western Japan.

  4. Bizen, Okayama - Wikipedia

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    Bizen (備前市, Bizen-shi) is a city located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 January 2023 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 32,019 in 15,467 households and a population density of 120 persons per km². [ 1 ]

  5. List of regions of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In many contexts in Japan (government, media markets, sports, regional business or trade union confederations), regions are used that deviate from the above-mentioned common geographical 8-region division that is sometimes referred to as "the" regions of Japan in the English Wikipedia and some other English-language publications. Examples of ...

  6. File:Map of Japan with highlight on 33 Okayama prefecture.svg

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  7. Prefectures of Japan - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Japan was forced to decentralise Tokyo again, following the general terms of democratisation outlined in the Potsdam Declaration. Many of Tokyo's special governmental characteristics disappeared during this time, and the wards took on an increasingly municipal status in the decades following the surrender.

  8. Sōja - Wikipedia

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    Sōja (総社市, Sōja-shi) is a city located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2023 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 69,428 and a population density of 330 persons per km². [ 1 ]

  9. Kurashiki - Wikipedia

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    Kurashiki City Hall. Kurashiki (倉敷市, Kurashiki-shi) is a city located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan.As of 31 March 2023, the city had an estimated population of 478,651 and a population density of 1300 persons per km 2. [1]