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  1. Hyōgo Prefecture is a major economic center, transportation hub, and tourist destination in western Japan, with 20% of the prefecture's land area designated as Natural Parks.

  2. Hyogo Prefecture (兵庫県, Hyōgo-ken) is located in the Kansai Region, stretching from the Seto Inland Sea to the Sea of Japan. Its largest city and capital is Kobe, its most famous tourist attraction is Himeji Castle, and its best known hot spring resorts are Arima and Kinosaki.

  3. Jul 7, 2020 · Hyogo Prefecture, situated in the geographical center of Japan, is easily accessible to the world by sea and air. Within Japan, Hyogo Prefecture offers smooth and uninterrupted passage to various cities by extensive expressway, railway, and airline networks.

  4. Hyōgo, ken (prefecture), western Honshu, Japan. The prefectural capital is Kōbe on Ōsaka Bay. Hyōgo is bounded by the Sea of Japan (East Sea) to the north and the Inland Sea to the south and includes Awaji Island, the largest island of the Inland Sea. Hyōgo is dominated by Kōbe and other southern.

  5. Located on the Pacific coast of Hyogo Prefecture is the key port city of Kobea longtime hub of international trade—and the majestic World Heritage site of Himeji Castle. Head further inland and you’ll find the mountainside ruins of Takeda Castle, also known as "Japan’s Machu Picchu."

  6. May 30, 2024 · Hyogo Prefecture is located in the Kansai region of west central Japan and, along with Aomori Prefecture in the far north of Honshu (Tohoku), is the only prefecture in Japan to have both Sea of Japan and Pacific Ocean (Inland Sea) coastlines.

  7. Apr 13, 2023 · Himeji Castle in Hyōgo Prefecture is one of Japan’s finest fortresses and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The prefecture is also famous for Kobe beef and its many sake breweries.

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