- Taiheiyō Belt
The nihongo|Taiheiyō Belt|太平洋ベルト|Taiheiyō beruto|lit. "Pacific Belt" also known as Tokaido corridor is the name for the
megalopolis in Japan extending fromIbaraki Prefecture in the north all the way toFukuoka Prefecture in the south, running for almost 1,200 km. The urbanization zone runs mainly along the Pacific coast (hence the name) of Japan fromKantō region toOsaka , and theInland Sea (on both sides) to Fukuoka, and is concentrated along the Tōkaidō-Sanyō rail corridor. A view of Japan at night clearly shows a rather dense and continuous strip of light (that demarcates urban zones) that delineates the region. [ [http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/~kitamoto/research/rs/world-lights.html.en Satellite images of stable night time lights in Japan] ]Although it contains the majority of Japan's population, references to it in Japanese are mainly economic or regional in nature. The term was first used in 1960 in an Economic Commission Subcommittee Report formed to double the national income.Fact|date=October 2007 At that time, it was identified as the core of the nation's industrial complex. The region is specifically defined by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry as the following prefectures: Ibaraki, Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Aichi, Gifu, Mie, Osaka, Hyogo, Wakayama, Okayama, Hiroshima, Yamaguchi, Fukuoka, and Oita. As economic development (along with urban development) spilled over to nearby regions, they were added to this list.Fact|date=October 2007
The
Sea of Japan has a much less well-developed string of cities, called, very pejoratively nihongo|Ura-nippon|裏日本 (literally: the rear of Japan), stretching 1000 km from Akita to Yamaguchi. It is often referenced in relation to the Taiheiyo belt.Major Cities
Listed from north to south:
*Greater
Utsunomiya (pop. 900,000) includingNikkō ,Kanuma ,Tochigi ,Oyama ,Shimotsuke .*Greater
Maebashi (pop. 1,500,000) includingTakasaki ,Kiryu ,Isesaki ,Ota ,Ashikaga ,Sano , andTatebayashi .*Greater Ibaraki (pop. 1,300,000) including Mito, Tsuchiura, Hitachinaka, Hitachi, Tsukuba.
*
Greater Tokyo (pop. 35.5 million)*Mt. Fuji Area (pop. 700,000) including
Gotemba ,Atami ,Numazu ,Fujinomiya ,Fujieda ,Mishima *Greater Shizuoka (pop. 1,000,000)
* Greater
Hamamatsu (pop. 1,100,000) includingKakegawa andIwata .*
Toyohashi (pop. 400,000)*Greater
Nagoya (Chūkyō Metropolitan Area ) (pop. 8,000,000)*
Greater Osaka (pop. 17,000,000) includingOsaka ,Kyoto ,Kobe , Sakai, andHigashiosaka * Greater Nara (pop. 1,000,000)
*
Himeji (pop. 500,000)*
Tokushima (pop. 300,000)* Greater
Okayama (pop. 1,900,000) includingOkayama ,Kurashiki ,Takamatsu ,Marugame ,Sakaide ,Tamano ,Soja .*
Fukuyama -Kure (pop. 1,100,000) includingOnomichi ,Mihara ,Higashi Hiroshima .* Greater
Hiroshima (pop. 1,300,000) includingHatsukaichi .* Greater
Matsuyama (pop. 1,050,000) includingImabari , Saijō, Niihama, Shikokuchūō.*
Iwakuni -Yamaguchi (pop. 1,000,000) includingUbe ,Hofu ,Shunan ,Hikari ,Sanyō-Onoda .*
Kanmon Straits (pop. 1,700,000) includingShimonoseki andKitakyushu includingIizaka .*Greater Fukuoka (pop. 2,500,000) including Saga and
Kasuga .* Kurume (pop. 300,000)
* Greater
Kumamoto (熊本都市圏) (pop. 1,000,000)* Sasebo (pop. 200,000)
* Nagasaki (pop. 650,000) including
Isahaya ,Unzen .Total population: approx 82.9 million
ee also
*
List of metropolitan areas in Japan by population
*BosWash References
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