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Aichi Prefecture (愛知県) is a prefecture of Japan within the Chubu region of Honshu. It covers 5,154 sq km and is ranked 28th in size of the 47 prefectures of Japan. The prefecture has a population of 7.4 million people (2011 estimate), making it the 4th most populous in the country. Its main city and prefectural capital is Nagoya.


Ryugeni Temple, Toyokawa
Ryugeni Temple, Toyokawa
Author: Lombroso (public domain)

Aichi Prefecture was named in 1872 from the former Nagoya Prefecture and was merged with Nukata Prefecture later that year. Located at the center of Honshu island, Aichi Prefecture faces Ise Bay and Mikawa Bay. It borders Shizuoka Prefecture to the east, Nagano Prefecture to the north, Gifu Prefecture to the northwest and Mie Prefecture to the west.


The Kao-Guruma floats of Nishi-Gumi at the Kamezaki Shiohi Matsuri festival
The Kao-Guruma floats of Nishi-Gumi at the Kamezaki Shiohi Matsuri festival
Author: Tawashi2006 (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)

Going to Aichi Prefecture

By Plane
The main airport serving Aichi Prefecture is the new Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO), which serves as the main airport for Nagoya. Opened in 2005, it is the third major international gateway to Japan after Narita and Kansai. It offers seamless connection from international to domestic flights. There are trains and buses from the airport to Nagoya and other cities in the Chubu region.

By Train
The Tokaido Shinkansen stops at Toyohashi and Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture on its way between Tokyo and Osaka.


Shrine at the summit of Mount Hongu
Shrine at the summit of Mount Hongu
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Cities of Aichi Prefecture

  1. Nagoya - prefectural capital
  2. Ichinomiya
  3. Inuyama
  4. Nagakute
  5. Okazaki
  6. Seto
  7. Toyohashi
  8. Toyota

Tourist Attractions of Aichi Prefecture

  1. Inuyama Castle
  2. Meiji Mura Architectural Museum, Inuyama
  3. Nagoya Castle
  4. Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium

Cuisine of Aichi Prefecture

  1. Aka-miso
  2. Kishimen
  3. Miso Katsu
  4. Tebasaki
  5. Tenmusu


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