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  1. Japan is divided into 47 prefectures (都道府県, todōfuken, [todoːɸɯ̥ꜜkeɴ] ⓘ), which rank immediately below the national government and form the country's first level of jurisdiction and administrative division.

  2. Se conocen como prefecturas a las 47 jurisdicciones territoriales en las que está dividido Japón: un distrito metropolitano (都 to?), Tokio; una provincia (道 dō?), Hokkaidō; dos prefecturas urbanas (府 fu?), Osaka y Kioto; y 43 prefecturas rurales (県 ken?).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JapanJapan - Wikipedia

    Japan is divided into 47 administrative prefectures and eight traditional regions. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. Japan has one of the world's longest life expectancies but has a population decline due to its very low birth rate.

  4. The top tier of administrative divisions are the 47 prefectural entities: 43 prefectures (県, ken) proper, two urban prefectures (府, fu, Osaka and Kyōto), one "circuit" (道, dō, Hokkaidō), and one "metropolis" (都, to, Tokyo Metropolis). Although different in name, they are functionally the same. Ken.

  5. The Provinces of Japan were replaced with the current prefecture system in the Fuhanken sanchisei during the Meiji Restoration from 1868 to 1871, except for Hokkaido, which was divided into provinces from 1869 to 1882. No order has ever been issued explicitly abolishing the provinces, but they are considered obsolete as administrative units.