Niigata is the capital and largest city of Niigata Prefecture, with other major cities including Nagaoka, Jōetsu, and Sanjō. Niigata Prefecture contains the Niigata Major Metropolitan Area centered on Niigata with a population of 1,395,612, the largest metropolitan area on the Sea of Japan coast and the twelfth-largest in Japan.
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- en.wikipedia.org Niigata PrefectureAlso in 2006, a massive tsunami and earthquake damaged homes and caused casualties in the maritime areas of Niigata Prefecture, especially near Sado Island.
- d14o4lsrofhrc.cloudfront.net blog/niigata-…This Niigata Prefecture travel guide will show you the great things to do among the mountains and by the coast of this corner of Japan.
- This is the official tourism guide provided by the Niigata Prefecture Tourism Association. There are many spots attractive to a lot of people in Niigata.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Tourism-g298119-Niigata_…Niigata Prefecture Seyahat: Tripadvisor, mükemmel bir tatil için, Niigata Prefecture, Koshinetsu - gezilecek yerler, restoranlar ve konaklama yerleri hakkında...
- japan-guide.com list/e1207.htmlNiigata Prefecture (新潟県, Niigata-ken) is located along the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Chubu Region.
- route.wiki Niigata_(prefecture)Niigata Prefecture (dead link: January 2023) (新潟県 Niigata-ken) is on the Sea of Japan coast of the central Chubu region of Japan. Understand.
- tripadvisor.com.au Attractions-g298119-Activities…Things to Do in Niigata Prefecture, Koshinetsu: See Tripadvisor's 63,310 traveller reviews and photos of Niigata Prefecture tourist attractions.
- japannatureguides.com niigata-prefecture/The island of Sado (Sadogashima), located in the Sea of Japan off Niigata Prefecture, is the last stronghold of the endangered Crested Ibis (Toki) in Japan.
- jref.com dir/categories/niigata-prefecture.116/Tsubame City is located in the centre of Niigata Prefecture about two hours by bullet train and about five hours by car from Tokyo.
- eu-japan.eu eubusinessinjapan/niigata-prefectureNiigata Prefecture stretches about 240 km along the Sea of Japan, from the southwest to the northeast, with a coastal plain between the mountains and the sea.
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