Below is the list of cities and towns in 🇯🇵 Japan whose name begins with the letter N. You will also find some general information about each of them.
Name | Japanese Name | Prefecture | Population |
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Nabari | 名張 | Mie | 77,000 |
Nagaizumi | 長泉 | Shizuoka | 44,000 |
Nagai | 長井 | Yamagata | 26,000 |
Nagasaki | 長崎 | Nagasaki | 407,000 |
Nagaoka | 長岡 | Niigata | 267,000 |
Nagaokakyo | 長岡京 | Kyoto | 80,000 |
Nagareyama | 流山 | Chiba | 205,000 |
Nagasaki | 長崎 | Nagasaki | 407,000 |
Nagoya | 名古屋 | Aichi | 2,327,000 |
Naha | 那覇 | Okinawa | 318,000 |
Nakano | 中野 | Tokyo | 338,000 |
Nakatsu | 中津 | Oita | 81,000 |
Nanjo | 南城 | Okinawa | 43,000 |
Narashino | 習志野 | Chiba | 172,000 |
Nara | 奈良 | Nara | 359,000 |
Narita | 成田 | Chiba | 130,000 |
Nasu | 那須 | Tochigi | 24,000 |
Nemuro | 根室 | Hokkaido | 26,000 |
Niigata | 新潟 | Niigata | 798,000 |
Nihonmatsu | 二本松 | Fukushima | 52,000 |
Nikko | 日光 | Tochigi | 79,000 |
Nirasaki | 韮崎 | Yamanashi | 28,000 |
Numazu | 沼津 | Shizuoka | 191,000 |
Nobeoka | 延岡 | Miyazaki | 117,000 |
Nabari (名張)
Pronunciation: “nah-bah-ree”
Nabari is a city in Mie Prefecture, nestled in a valley between Osaka and Nara. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, including waterfalls and historic shrines. Nabari is also home to Akame 48 Waterfalls, famous for its connection to ninja legends.
Nagasaki (長崎)
Pronunciation: “nah-gah-sah-kee”
Nagasaki, located in Nagasaki Prefecture, is known for its rich history, including the devastating atomic bombing during World War II. It is also known for its beautiful harbor, cultural diversity, and attractions such as Glover Garden and the Nagasaki Peace Park.
Nagaoka (長岡)
Pronunciation: “nah-gah-oh-kah”
Nagaoka is located in Niigata Prefecture and is famous for its annual fireworks festival, one of the largest in Japan. The city has a strong agricultural background and is known for its rice and sake production.
Nagoya (名古屋)
Pronunciation: “nah-goh-yah”
Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture, is Japan’s fourth-largest city. It is an industrial and cultural hub, known for Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine, and as the birthplace of Toyota. Nagoya is a key transport hub between Tokyo and Osaka.
Naha (那覇)
Pronunciation: “nah-hah”
Naha is the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture. It is famous for its tropical climate, Shurijo Castle, and vibrant Kokusai Street. Naha played a significant role during World War II and is now a gateway to Okinawa’s many islands.
Nakano (中野)
Pronunciation: “nah-kah-noh”
Nakano is a ward in Tokyo known for its mix of residential neighborhoods and bustling commercial areas. Nakano Broadway is a famous shopping complex known for its pop culture merchandise and retro anime stores.
Nikko (日光)
Pronunciation: “neek-koh”
Nikko, located in Tochigi Prefecture, is a popular tourist destination known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Toshogu Shrine. It is also famous for its scenic mountains, lakes, and hot springs.
Nara (奈良)
Pronunciation: “nah-rah”
Nara is the capital of Nara Prefecture and is famous for its historical landmarks, including Todai-ji Temple and Nara Park, home to thousands of friendly deer. As one of Japan’s ancient capitals, Nara holds significant cultural and historical importance.
Numazu (沼津)
Pronunciation: “noo-mah-zoo”
Numazu is located in Shizuoka Prefecture along the coast of Suruga Bay. It is known for its fresh seafood, particularly its dried fish markets. Numazu is also a gateway to Mount Fuji and offers beautiful views of the nearby mountains.
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