Cities and Towns in Japan that Start with D

Below is the list of cities and towns in 🇯🇵 Japan whose name begins with the letter D. You will also find some general information about each of them.

NameJapanese NamePrefecturePopulation
Daito大東Osaka122,000
Dazaifu太宰府Fukuoka71,000
Doshi道志Yamanashi2,000
Daisen大仙Akita78,000
Daito (Shizuoka)大東Shizuoka34,000
Daito (Iwate)大東Iwate3,000

Daito (大東)

Pronunciation: “dye-toh”
Daito is a city in Osaka Prefecture known for its industrial base and proximity to Osaka city. The area combines urban conveniences with traditional charm. The name Daito means “great east,” possibly referring to its geographical orientation within the Kansai region.

Dazaifu (太宰府)

Pronunciation: “dah-zai-foo”
Dazaifu is a historical city in Fukuoka Prefecture, known for the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, dedicated to the deity of learning. It was once the administrative center of Kyushu during the Nara and Heian periods. The name Dazaifu means “great government office,” referring to its ancient role as a regional capital.

Doshi (道志)

Pronunciation: “doh-shee”
Doshi is a small rural village in Yamanashi Prefecture, located in a mountainous region. It is known for its beautiful nature, including rivers, forests, and camping sites. The name Doshi means “path warrior,” symbolizing its historical role as a thoroughfare for travelers.

Daisen (大仙)

Pronunciation: “dye-sen”
Daisen is a city in Akita Prefecture, located in the Tohoku region. It is known for its scenic landscapes and agricultural production, particularly rice. The name Daisen means “great mountain,” likely referring to the surrounding mountain ranges.

Daito (Shizuoka) (大東)

Pronunciation: “dye-toh”
This Daito is a small town in Shizuoka Prefecture, known for its agricultural industry. The area is predominantly rural, with a focus on tea and citrus farming. Like other Daito cities, the name means “great east,” reflecting its position within Shizuoka.

Daito (Iwate) (大東)

Pronunciation: “dye-toh”
Daito in Iwate Prefecture is a very small rural community, nestled in the Tohoku region. It is known for its traditional agricultural practices and quiet, scenic landscapes. The name Daito, “great east,” reflects its geographical position in northern Japan.

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