Below is the list of cities and towns in 🇯🇵 Japan whose name begins with the letter U. You will also find some general information about each of them.
Name | Japanese Name | Prefecture | Population |
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Ube | 宇部市 | Yamaguchi | 160,000 |
Ueda | 上田市 | Nagano | 154,000 |
Uji | 宇治市 | Kyoto | 179,000 |
Uki | 宇城市 | Kumamoto | 57,000 |
Ukiha | うきは市 | Fukuoka | 30,000 |
Urayasu | 浦安市 | Chiba | 170,000 |
Usa | 宇佐市 | Oita | 55,000 |
Uto | 宇土市 | Kumamoto | 38,000 |
Uwajima | 宇和島市 | Ehime | 71,000 |
Ube (宇部市)
Pronunciation: “oo-beh”
Ube is an industrial city in Yamaguchi Prefecture, known for its cement production and chemical industries. The city also hosts an annual sculpture exhibition and is home to Tokiwa Park, a large park with a beautiful lake.
Ueda (上田市)
Pronunciation: “oo-eh-dah”
Ueda is a historic city in Nagano Prefecture. It is famous for Ueda Castle, which played a significant role in the Sengoku Period, and is a popular destination for cherry blossom viewing.
Uji (宇治市)
Pronunciation: “oo-jee”
Uji is located in Kyoto Prefecture and is renowned for its tea, particularly Uji matcha. The city is also home to Byodo-in Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and has deep historical and cultural significance.
Uki (宇城市)
Pronunciation: “oo-kee”
Uki is a small city in Kumamoto Prefecture. It is primarily an agricultural area and is known for its production of rice and sweet potatoes. The city also has access to coastal areas along the Ariake Sea.
Ukiha (うきは市)
Pronunciation: “oo-kee-hah”
Ukiha is a rural city in Fukuoka Prefecture, known for its beautiful terraced rice fields and traditional Japanese landscapes. It is a quiet town with deep connections to nature and agriculture.
Urayasu (浦安市)
Pronunciation: “oo-rah-yah-soo”
Urayasu is a city in Chiba Prefecture, most famous for being home to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. It’s a bustling city that has rapidly developed due to its proximity to central Tokyo and the Disney Resort.
Usa (宇佐市)
Pronunciation: “oo-sah”
Usa is located in Oita Prefecture and is known for Usa Shrine, one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines. The city has a mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty, with many visitors coming to see its historic sites.
Uto (宇土市)
Pronunciation: “oo-toh”
Uto is a small city in Kumamoto Prefecture, situated along the coast of the Ariake Sea. It is primarily a residential area, with quiet neighborhoods and access to the scenic views of the bay.
Uwajima (宇和島市)
Pronunciation: “oo-wah-jee-mah”
Uwajima is a city in Ehime Prefecture, known for its fisheries and pearl cultivation. The city is also home to Uwajima Castle, one of Japan’s original hilltop castles, and hosts traditional bullfighting events known as “togyu.”
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