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The Japanese wording is not a prefecture; prefectures are similar to our states; Sapporo is a city; it is the capital of Hokkaido prefecture.

The Japanese wording is in accordance to cities.

Heh, my cousin had the illuminated plate on his Accord Inspire.
 

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Tokyo is so big that they divided it into Ku's. Like Chiyoda ku, edogawa Ku. etc. When I lived in Narshino/Funabashi Chiba-Ken my number on my Miata was Narashino 11-65.

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Tokyo is a prefecture in itself, Kus are translated as wards, and tokyo-to also has shis (cities) like Hachioji and machis (towns) and muras (villages).

And jesse, Omiya is no longer, it was combined into Saitama city, but has always been within Saitama Prefecture. Chiba is also its own prefecture. However, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tokyo, Chiba, and Kanagawa prefectures are generally considered part of the Greater Tokyo Metropolitan area.

BTW What is NoNaga mean in Cantonese?
 
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