Cities and Towns in Japan that Start with E

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

NameJapanese NamePrefecturePopulation
Echizen越前Fukui77,000
Eiheiji永平寺Fukui18,000
Ehime愛媛Ehime1,350,000
Ebetsu江別Hokkaido119,000
EbinoえびのMiyazaki17,000

Echizen (越前)

Pronunciation: “eh-chee-zen”
Echizen is a city in Fukui Prefecture, known for its traditional crafts, particularly Echizen pottery and Echizen paper. It is also famous for its scenic coastline and seafood, including Echizen crab. The name Echizen refers to the ancient Echizen Province, which once encompassed much of the region. Visitors come to Echizen for its historical charm and natural beauty, particularly during the winter crab season.

Eiheiji (永平寺)

Pronunciation: “eh-hey-jee”
Eiheiji is a small town in Fukui Prefecture, famous for the Eiheiji Temple, one of the two main temples of the Soto school of Zen Buddhism. Founded in 1244 by the monk Dogen, it remains an active monastery. The name Eiheiji means “temple of eternal peace.” Visitors to the town often come to experience the serenity of the temple and its surrounding forests.

Ehime (愛媛)

Pronunciation: “eh-hee-meh”
Ehime is a prefecture on Shikoku Island, known for its hot springs, especially the famous Dogo Onsen in Matsuyama City. The region is also known for its citrus fruits, particularly mikan oranges. The name Ehime means “lovely princess,” reflecting the prefecture’s history and natural beauty. With its warm climate, Ehime is popular for outdoor activities, including cycling along the Shimanami Kaido, a scenic route that connects Shikoku to Honshu.

Ebetsu (江別)

Pronunciation: “eh-bet-soo”
Ebetsu is a city in Hokkaido, known for its agricultural industry and brickmaking history. The city is located just outside of Sapporo and serves as a quieter suburban area. The name Ebetsu refers to the nearby Ishikari River and is associated with Hokkaido’s early development during the Meiji period. Ebetsu is also home to Hokkaido University’s School of Agriculture, which plays a key role in research and education.

Ebino (えびの)

Pronunciation: “eh-bee-no”
Ebino is a small city in Miyazaki Prefecture, located in the mountainous Kirishima region. It is known for its natural hot springs and volcanic landscape, including the Ebino Plateau, which offers beautiful views and hiking trails. The name Ebino refers to the surrounding area’s scenic beauty, and the city is popular among nature enthusiasts and hot spring seekers alike.

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