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Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県; Shizuoka-ken)
Image:Japan Shizuoka large.png
Capital Shizuoka (city)
Region Chūbu
Island Honshū
Governor Yoshinobu Ishikawa
Area 7,779.63 km² (13th)
 - % water 2.6%
Population  (October 1, 2005)
 - Population 3,792,457 (10th)
 - Density 487 /km²
Districts 9
Municipalities 42
ISO 3166-2 JP-22
Website www.pref.shizuoka.jp/
kikaku/ki-20/english/
Prefectural Symbols
 - Flower Azalea (Rhododenron)
 - Tree Sweet Osmanthus (Osmanthus fragrans var. aurantiacus)
 - Bird Japanese Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone atrocaudata)
Symbol of Shizuoka Prefecture
Symbol of Shizuoka Prefecture

Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県 Shizuoka-ken?) is located in the Chūbu region on Honshū island, Japan. The capital is the city of Shizuoka.

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[edit] History

The prefecture was previously divided into Totomi Province, Suruga Province and Izu Province. The most noted history of the prefecture is that it was once home to the first Tokugawa Shogun. The region was held by Tokugawa Ieyasu until he conquered the lands of the Hōjō clan in the Kantō region and gave his lands to a retainer of Oda Nobunaga. After becoming shogun Tokugawa took the land back for his family.

[edit] Geography

Image:ShizuokaMapCurrent.png Shizuoka Prefecture is an elongated region following the coast of the Pacific Ocean at the Suruga Bay. In the west, the prefecture extends deep into the Japan Alps, while further east it becomes a narrower coast bounded on the north by Mount Fuji, until it comes to the Izu Peninsula, a popular resort area pointing south into the Pacific.

[edit] Tokai earthquakes

Every 100-150 years, an earthquake of disasterous proportions called the Tokai Earthquake occurs in the Shizuoka Prefecture. The previous earthquake was 146 years ago.

[edit] Cities

Twenty-three cities are located in Shizuoka Prefecture:

Shimizu-ku
Aoi-ku
Suruga-ku

[edit] Towns

Towns in each district:

Shibakawa
Kawaneǂ
Kawanehon
Yoshida
Arai
Fujikawa
Yui
Higashiizu
Kawazu
Matsuzaki
Minamiizu
Nishiizu
Oigawa
Okabe
Mori
Nagaizumi
Oyama
Shimizu
Kannami

ǂ Scheduled to be dissolved following mergers.

[edit] Mergers

(as of March 31, 2006)

[edit] Future mergers


[edit] External links


Image:Shizuoka Prefecture shadow picture.png Shizuoka Prefecture
Cities
Atami | Fuji | Fujieda | Fujinomiya | Fukuroi | Gotenba | Hamamatsu | Itō | Iwata | Izu | Izunokuni | Kakegawa | Kikugawa | Kosai | Makinohara | Mishima | Numazu | Omaezaki | Shimada | Shimoda | Shizuoka (capital) | Susono | Yaizu
Districts
Fuji | Haibara | Hamana | Ihara | Kamo | Shida | Shuchi | Sunto | Tagata
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit


Coordinates: 34°55′N 138°19′Ede:Präfektur Shizuoka et:Shizuoka prefektuur es:Prefectura de Shizuoka eo:Ŝizuoka (prefektujo) fr:Préfecture de Shizuoka ko:시즈오카 현 it:Prefettura di Shizuoka nl:Shizuoka (prefectuur) ja:静岡県 pl:Prefektura Shizuoka pt:Shizuoka ru:Префектура Сидзуока fi:Shizuokan prefektuuri sv:Shizuoka prefektur uk:Сідзуока (префектура) zh-yue:靜岡縣 zh:靜岡縣

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