Cities and Towns in Japan that Start with M

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

NameJapanese NamePrefecturePopulation
Maebashi前橋Gunma335,000
Makurazaki枕崎Kagoshima20,000
Matsudo松戸Chiba486,000
Matsue松江Shimane203,000
Matsumoto松本Nagano239,000
Matsusaka松阪Mie160,000
Matsuyama松山Ehime514,000
Mibu壬生Tochigi40,000
Minamiashigara南足柄Kanagawa40,000
Minokamo美濃加茂Gifu54,000
Minoh箕面Osaka137,000
Mishima三島Shizuoka109,000
Misawa三沢Aomori38,000
Mitaka三鷹Tokyo190,000
Mitake御嵩Gifu17,000
Mito水戸Ibaraki267,000
Miyako宮古Iwate51,000
Miyakonojo都城Miyazaki161,000
Miyazaki宮崎Miyazaki399,000
Mizuho瑞穂Tokyo32,000
Mobara茂原Chiba88,000
Moriyama守山Shiga82,000
Moriyoshi森吉Akita5,000
Musashino武蔵野Tokyo149,000

Maebashi (前橋)

Pronunciation: “mah-eh-bah-shee”
Maebashi is the capital city of Gunma Prefecture. It is known for its lush parks and beautiful views of Mount Akagi. Historically, it was a major silk production center, and today, it is known for its hot springs and proximity to nature.

Makurazaki (枕崎)

Pronunciation: “mah-koo-rah-zah-kee”
Makurazaki is a small town in Kagoshima Prefecture, located on the southern tip of Kyushu Island. It is famous for its production of dried bonito, known as katsuobushi, which is an essential ingredient in Japanese cuisine.

Matsudo (松戸)

Pronunciation: “mah-tsoo-doh”
Matsudo is a city in Chiba Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. It has a blend of suburban life and access to nature, including parks and the Edogawa River. It’s a residential area with convenient access to central Tokyo.

Matsue (松江)

Pronunciation: “mah-tsoo-eh”
Matsue is the capital of Shimane Prefecture and is known for its well-preserved Edo-period Matsue Castle. It’s located near Lake Shinji, offering scenic views and traditional tea ceremonies.

Matsumoto (松本)

Pronunciation: “mah-tsoo-moh-toh”
Matsumoto is a city in Nagano Prefecture, known for its stunning Matsumoto Castle, one of Japan’s most beautiful original castles. The city is a gateway to the Japanese Alps, making it a popular destination for hiking and skiing.

Matsuyama (松山)

Pronunciation: “mah-tsoo-yah-mah”
Matsuyama is the capital of Ehime Prefecture and is famous for Dogo Onsen, one of the oldest hot springs in Japan. It’s also known for Matsuyama Castle and its literary history, being home to famous poet Masaoka Shiki.

Minamiashigara (南足柄)

Pronunciation: “mee-nah-mee-ah-shee-gah-rah”
Minamiashigara is a small town in Kanagawa Prefecture. It’s known for its picturesque mountains and hiking trails, particularly in the Hakone area. The town is also famous for producing high-quality bamboo products.

Mishima (三島)

Pronunciation: “mee-shee-mah”
Mishima is located in Shizuoka Prefecture and serves as a key gateway to Mount Fuji and Hakone. The city is known for Mishima Taisha Shrine and its fresh spring water from the nearby mountains.

Musashino (武蔵野)

Pronunciation: “moo-sah-shee-noh”
Musashino is a residential city in Tokyo Metropolis, well-known for its parks, including the famous Inokashira Park. It is part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area and is a popular place to live due to its green spaces and cultural facilities like museums and theaters.

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