- Tōkai region
The nihongo|Tōkai region|東海地方|Tōkai-chihō is a sub-region of the
Chūbu region inJapan that runs along thePacific Ocean . The name means "East sea" and comes from theTōkaidō , one of theEdo Five Routes . Because Tōkai is a sub-region and is not officially classified, there is some disagreement about where exactly the region begins and ends, however Japanese maps widely conclude that the region includesShizuoka Prefecture ,Aichi Prefecture ,Gifu Prefecture , andMie Prefecture .The largest major city in the region is
Nagoya and theChūkyō Metropolitan Area (Nagoya Metropolitan Area) makes up a large portion of the region and boasts Japan's third strongest economy. The business influence of this urban area sometimes extends out into the outlying areas of the three prefectures centered around Nagoya which are Aichi, Gifu, and Mie; this area is sometimes referred to as the Chūkyō region.Tōkai is a heavy manufacturing area and is one of the most industrial regions in Japan. Its coast is lined with densely populated cities with economies that thrive on factories.
Companies
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Toyota Motor Company
*Yamaha
*Kawai Musical InstrumentsUniversities
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Nagoya University
*Nagoya Institute of Technology
*Gifu University
*Mie University
*Chukyo University Airports
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Chubu Centrair International Airport
*Nagoya Regional Airport
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