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is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of
Honshu , historically called , is the largest and most populous island of Japan. It is located south of Hokkaidō across the Tsugaru Strait, north of Shikoku across the Inland Sea, and northeast of Kyūshū across the Kanmon Straits. The island se ...
. Kanagawa Prefecture is the second-most populous prefecture of Japan at 9,221,129 (1 April 2022) and third-densest at . Its geographic area of makes it fifth-smallest. Kanagawa Prefecture borders
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to the north,
Yamanashi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu. Yamanashi Prefecture has a population of 817,192 (1 January 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,465 km2 (1,724 sq mi). Yamanashi Prefecture borders Saitama Prefecture to the ...
to the northwest and Shizuoka Prefecture to the west.
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
is the capital and largest city of Kanagawa Prefecture and the second-largest city in Japan, with other major cities including Kawasaki,
Sagamihara is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city has an estimated population of 723,470, with 334,812 households, and a population density of 1,220 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Sagamihara is the third-most-populous city ...
, and Fujisawa. Kanagawa Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast on
Tokyo Bay is a bay located in the southern Kantō region of Japan, and spans the coasts of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture. Tokyo Bay is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Uraga Channel. The Tokyo Bay region is both the most populous ...
and
Sagami Bay lies south of Kanagawa Prefecture in Honshu, central Japan, contained within the scope of the Miura Peninsula, in Kanagawa, to the east, the Izu Peninsula, in Shizuoka Prefecture, to the west, and the Shōnan coastline to the north, while th ...
, separated by the
Miura Peninsula is a peninsula located in Kanagawa, Japan. It lies south of Yokohama and Tokyo and divides Tokyo Bay, to the east, from Sagami Bay, to the west. Cities and towns on the Miura Peninsula include Yokosuka, Miura, Hayama, Zushi, and Kamakur ...
, across from
Chiba Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Chiba Prefecture has a population of 6,278,060 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of . Chiba Prefecture borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north, Saitama Prefecture to t ...
on the
Bōsō Peninsula The is a peninsula that encompasses the entirety of Chiba Prefecture on Honshu, the largest island of Japan. It is part of the Greater Tokyo Area. It forms the eastern edge of Tokyo Bay, separating it from the Pacific Ocean. The peninsula covers ...
. Kanagawa Prefecture is part of the
Greater Tokyo Area The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world, consisting of the Kantō region of Japan (including Tokyo Metropolis and the prefectures of Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Tochigi) as well as the ...
, the most populous metropolitan area in the world, with Yokohama and many of its cities being major commercial hubs and southern suburbs of Tokyo. Kanagawa Prefecture was the political and economic center of Japan during the
Kamakura period The is a period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura shogunate, officially established in 1192 in Kamakura by the first ''shōgun'' Minamoto no Yoritomo after the conclusion of the Genpei War, which saw the struggle bet ...
when Kamakura was the de facto capital and largest city of Japan as the seat of the Kamakura shogunate from 1185 to 1333. Kanagawa Prefecture is a popular tourist area in the Tokyo region, with Kamakura and Hakone, Kanagawa, Hakone being two popular side trip destinations.


History

The prefecture has some archaeological sites going back to the Jōmon period (around 400 BCE). About 3,000 years ago, Mount Hakone produced a volcanic explosion which resulted in Lake Ashi on the western area of the prefecture. It is believed that the Yamato dynasty ruled this area from the 5th century onwards. In the ancient era, its plains were very sparsely inhabited. In medieval Japan, Kanagawa was part of the provinces of Sagami Province, Sagami and Musashi Province, Musashi. Kamakura in central Sagami was the capital of Japan during the
Kamakura period The is a period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura shogunate, officially established in 1192 in Kamakura by the first ''shōgun'' Minamoto no Yoritomo after the conclusion of the Genpei War, which saw the struggle bet ...
(1185–1333). During the Edo period, the western part of Sagami Province was governed by the ''daimyō'' of Odawara Castle, while the eastern part was directly governed by the Tokugawa shogunate in Edo (modern-day Tokyo). Commodore (USN), Commodore Matthew C. Perry, Matthew Perry landed in Kanagawa in 1853 and 1854 and signed the Convention of Kanagawa to force open Japanese ports to the United States.
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
, the largest deep-water port in
Tokyo Bay is a bay located in the southern Kantō region of Japan, and spans the coasts of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture. Tokyo Bay is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Uraga Channel. The Tokyo Bay region is both the most populous ...
, was opened to foreign traders in 1859 after several more years of foreign pressure, and eventually developed into the largest trading port in Japan. Nearby Yokosuka, closer to the mouth of Tokyo Bay, developed as a naval port and now serves as headquarters for the U.S. 7th Fleet and the fleet operations of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. After the Meiji period, many foreigners lived in Yokohama City, and visited Hakone. The Government of Meiji Japan, Meiji government developed the first railways in Japan, from Shinbashi (in Tokyo) to Yokohama in 1872. The epicenter of the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake was deep beneath Izu Ōshima Island in Sagami Bay. It devastated Tokyo, the port city of
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
, surrounding prefectures of Chiba Prefecture, Chiba, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka Prefecture, Shizuoka, and caused widespread damage throughout the Kantō region. The sea receded as much as 400 metres from the shore at Manazuru, Kanagawa, Manazuru Point, and then rushed back towards the shore in a great wall of water which swamped Mitsuishi-shima. At Kamakura, the total death toll from earthquake, tsunami, and fire exceeded 2,000 victims. At Odawara, ninety percent of the buildings collapsed immediately, and subsequent fires burned the rubble along with anything else left standing. Yokohama, Kawasaki, and other major cities were heavily damaged by the U.S. bombing in 1945. Total Casualties amounted to more than several thousand. After the war, General Douglas MacArthur, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers for the Occupation of Japan, landed in Kanagawa, before moving to other areas. U.S. military bases still remain in Kanagawa, including Camp Zama (United States Army, Army), United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Yokosuka Naval Base, Naval Air Facility Atsugi (United States Navy, Navy).


Demographics

In 1945, Kanagawa was the 15th most populous prefecture in Japan, with the population of about 1.9 million. In the years after the war, the prefecture underwent rapid urbanization as a part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The population is estimated to be 9.1 million. Kanagawa became the second most populous prefecture in 2006.


Geography

Kanagawa is a relatively small prefecture located at the southeastern corner of the Kantō Plain wedged between Tokyo on the north, the foothills of Mount Fuji on the northwest, and the
Sagami Bay lies south of Kanagawa Prefecture in Honshu, central Japan, contained within the scope of the Miura Peninsula, in Kanagawa, to the east, the Izu Peninsula, in Shizuoka Prefecture, to the west, and the Shōnan coastline to the north, while th ...
and
Tokyo Bay is a bay located in the southern Kantō region of Japan, and spans the coasts of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture. Tokyo Bay is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Uraga Channel. The Tokyo Bay region is both the most populous ...
on the south and east. The eastern side of the prefecture is relatively flat and heavily urbanized, including the large port cities of
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
and Kawasaki. The southeastern area nearby the
Miura Peninsula is a peninsula located in Kanagawa, Japan. It lies south of Yokohama and Tokyo and divides Tokyo Bay, to the east, from Sagami Bay, to the west. Cities and towns on the Miura Peninsula include Yokosuka, Miura, Hayama, Zushi, and Kamakur ...
is less urbanized, with the ancient city of Kamakura drawing tourists to temples and shrines. The western part, bordered by
Yamanashi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu. Yamanashi Prefecture has a population of 817,192 (1 January 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,465 km2 (1,724 sq mi). Yamanashi Prefecture borders Saitama Prefecture to the ...
and Shizuoka Prefecture on the west, is more mountainous and includes resort areas like Odawara and Hakone. The area, stretching from west to east and from north to south, contains of land, accounting for 0.64% of the total land area of Japan. , 23% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as List of national parks of Japan#History, Natural Parks, namely the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park; Tanzawa-Ōyama Quasi-National Park; and Jinba Sagamiko Prefectural Natural Park, Jinba Sagamiko, Manazuru Hantō Prefectural Natural Park, Manazuru Hantō, Okuyugawara Prefectural Natural Park, Okuyugawara, and Tanzawa-Ōyama Prefectural Natural Park, Tanzawa-Ōyama Prefectural Natural Parks.


Topography

Topographically, the prefecture consists of three distinct areas. The mountainous western region features the Tanzawa Mountains, Tanzawa Mountain Range and the volcano Mount Hakone. The hilly eastern region is characterized by the Tama Hills and
Miura Peninsula is a peninsula located in Kanagawa, Japan. It lies south of Yokohama and Tokyo and divides Tokyo Bay, to the east, from Sagami Bay, to the west. Cities and towns on the Miura Peninsula include Yokosuka, Miura, Hayama, Zushi, and Kamakur ...
. The central region, which surrounds the Tama Hills and Miura Peninsula, consists of flat stream terraces and low lands around major rivers including the Sagami River, Sakai River (Tokyo, Kanagawa), Sakai River, Tsurumi River, and Tama River. The Tama River forms much of the boundary between Kanagawa and Tokyo. The Sagami River flows through the middle of the prefecture. In the western region, the Sakawa runs through a small lowland, the Sakawa Lowland, between Mount Hakone to the west and the Ōiso Hills to the east, and flows into Sagami Bay. The Tanzawa Mountain Range, part of the Kantō Mountain Range, contains Mount Hiru (), the highest peak in the prefecture. Other mountains measure similar mid-range heights: Mount Hinokiboramaru (), Mount Tanzawa, (), Mount Ōmuro (Tanzawa), Mount Ōmuro (), Mount Himetsugi (), and Mount Usu (). The mountain range is lower in height southward leading to Hadano Basin to the Ōiso Hills. At the eastern foothills of the mountain range lies the Isehara Plateau and across the Sagami River the Sagamino plateau.


Cities

Nineteen cities are located in Kanagawa Prefecture. *Atsugi, Kanagawa, Atsugi *Ayase, Kanagawa, Ayase *Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Chigasaki *Ebina, Kanagawa, Ebina * Fujisawa *Hadano, Kanagawa, Hadano *Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Hiratsuka *Isehara, Kanagawa, Isehara *Kamakura, Kanagawa, Kamakura * Kawasaki *Minamiashigara, Kanagawa, Minamiashigara *Miura, Kanagawa, Miura *Odawara *
Sagamihara is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city has an estimated population of 723,470, with 334,812 households, and a population density of 1,220 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Sagamihara is the third-most-populous city ...
*Yamato, Kanagawa, Yamato *
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
(capital) *Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Yokosuka *Zama, Kanagawa, Zama *Zushi, Kanagawa, Zushi


Towns and villages

These are the towns and villages in each Districts of Japan, district: *Aikō District, Kanagawa, Aikō District **Aikawa, Kanagawa, Aikawa **Kiyokawa, Kanagawa, Kiyokawa *Ashigarakami District, Kanagawa, Ashigarakami District **Kaisei, Kanagawa, Kaisei **Matsuda, Kanagawa, Matsuda **Nakai, Kanagawa, Nakai **Ōi, Kanagawa, Ōi **Yamakita, Kanagawa, Yamakita *Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District **Hakone **Manazuru, Kanagawa, Manazuru **Yugawara *Kōza District, Kanagawa, Kōza District **Samukawa *Miura District, Kanagawa, Miura District **Hayama, Kanagawa, Hayama *Naka District, Kanagawa, Naka District **Ninomiya, Kanagawa, Ninomiya **Ōiso, Kanagawa, Ōiso


Mergers


Festivals and events

*Tama River Firework event *Yokohama Port Anniversary Festival (June) *Kamakura Festival (April) *Hiratsuka Tanabata Festival (July) *Odawara Hōjō Godai Festival (May) *Yugawara Kifune Festival (July)


Transportation

Kanagawa's transport network is heavily intertwined with that of Tokyo (''see: Transportation in Greater Tokyo''). Shin-Yokohama Station, Shin-Yokohama and Odawara Station, Odawara stations on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen are located in the prefecture, providing high-speed rail service to Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, and other major cities.


Railways

*East Japan Railway Company **Tōkaidō Main Line **Nambu Line **Tsurumi Line **Yokohama Line **Negishi Line **Yokosuka Line **Sagami Line **Chūō Main Line *Central Japan Railway Company **Tokaido Shinkansen **Gotemba Line *Keikyu **Keikyū Main Line, Main Line **Keikyū Daishi Line, Daishi Line **Keikyū Kurihama Line, Kurihama Line **Keikyū Zushi Line, Zushi Line *Odakyu Electric Railway, Odakyu **Odakyū Odawara Line, Odawara Line **Odakyū Enoshima Line, Enoshima Line **Odakyū Tama Line, Tama Line *Sagami Railway **Sagami Railway Main Line, Main Line **Sagami Railway Izumino Line, Izumino Line **Sōtetsu Shin-Yokohama Line, Shin-Yokohama Line * Tokyu Corporation, Tokyu **Tōkyū Tōyoko Line, Tōyoko Line **Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line, Den-en-toshi Line **Tōkyū Ōimachi Line, Ōimachi Line **Tōkyū Meguro Line, Meguro Line * Minatomirai Line * Keio Corporation, Keio **Keio Sagamihara Line, Sagamihara Line *Izuhakone Railway ** Daiyūzan Line * Enoshima Electric Railway


Subways

*Yokohama Municipal Subway **Blue Line **Green Line


Monorail

*Shonan Monorail


People movers

*Kanazawa Seaside Line


Road


Expressway

*Tōmei Expressway *Chūō Expressway *Shuto Expressway *Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line


National highways

*Japan National Route 1, Route 1 *Japan National Route 15, Route 15 *Japan National Route 16, Route 16 *Japan National Route 20, Route 20 *Japan National Route 129, Route 129 (Hiratsuka-Atsugi-Sagamihara) *Japan National Route 132, Route 132 *Japan National Route 133, Route 133 *Japan National Route 134, Route 134 *Japan National Route 135, Route 135 (Shimoda, Shizuoka, Shimoda–Atami-Odawara) *Japan National Route 135, Route 138 *Japan National Route 246, Route 246 (Chiyoda, Tokyo-Kawasaki-Machida, Tokyo, Machida-Atsugi-Isehara-Gotenba–Numazu) *Japan National Route 255, Route 255 *Japan National Route 357, Route 357 (Chiba, Chiba, Chiba–Funabashi, Chiba, Funabashi–Daiba, Daiba of Tokyo-Yokohama-Yokosuka) *Japan National Route 409, Route 409 *Japan National Route 412, Route 412 *Japan National Route 413, Route 413 (Fujiyoshida–Lake Yamanaka-Sagamihara) *Japan National Route 466, Route 466 (Setagaya, Tokyo-Kawasaki-Yokohama) *Japan National Route 467, Route 467


Ports

*Port of Yokohama, Yokohama Port – International container hub port *Misaki Port – Ferry Route to Kisarazu


Education

The Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education manages and oversees individual municipal school districts. The board of education also directly operates most of the public high schools in the prefecture.


University facilities

*Kawasaki **Keio University – Shin Kawasaki Campus **Meiji University – Ikuta Campus **Senshu University – Ikuta Campus **Japan Women's University **Showa University of Music **Den-en Chofu University – Aso Ward **Nippon Medical School **St. Marianna University, School of Medicine – Miyamae **Japan Cinema School **Tokyo City University – Aso Ward *Yokohama **Tokyo Institute of Technology – Suzukakedai **Tokyo University of the Arts – Naka Ward **Yokohama National University – Hodogaya **Yokohama City University – Kanazawa Ward **Kanagawa University – Kanagawa Ward **Kanto Gakuin University – Kanazawa Ward **Toin University of Yokohama – Aoba Ward **Tsurumi University – Tsurumi Ward **Yokohama College of Commerce – Tsurumi Ward **Yokohama College of Pharmacy – Totsuka Ward **Keio University – Hiyoshi Campus **Tokyo City University – Tsuzuki Ward **Meiji Gakuin University – Totsuka Ward **Nippon Sport Science University – Aoba Ward **Toyo Eiwa University – Midori Ward **Kokugakuin University – Tama Plaza **Senzoku Gakuen College of Music *Sagamihara **Aoyama Gakuin University **Azabu University **Kitasato University **Sagami Women's University **Obirin University **Joshi University of Art and Design **Teikyo University *Yokosuka **Kanagawa Dental College **Kanagawa University of Human Services * Hiratsuka **Tokai University – Hiratsuka Campus **Shoin University – Hiratsuka Campus **Kanagawa University *Isehara **Tokai University – Isehara Campus **Sanno University *Odawara **Kanto Gakuin University – Odawara Campus **International University of Health and Welfare *Chigasaki **Bunkyo University – Chigasaki Campus *Atsugi **Shoin University **Tokyo University of Agriculture – Atsugi Campus **Kanagawa Institute of Technology **Tokyo Polytechnic University – Atsugi Campus *Hayama **Graduate University for Advanced Studies


Sports


Facilities


Football and athletics

*Nissan Stadium (International Stadium Yokohama)—in Yokohama, the final venue of 2002 FIFA World Cup, FIFA Club World Cup in 2005–2007 and 2019 Rugby World Cup *Nippatsu Mitsuzawa Stadium (Mitsuzawa Stadium)—in Yokohama, only for football *Todoroki Athletics Stadium—in Kawasaki, the final venue of 2007 IFAF World Cup (American football). *Hiratsuka Athletics Stadium


Baseball

*Yokohama Stadium—for baseball (Yokohama DeNA BayStars) and hosted Australian rules football *Kawasaki Stadium—former homeground of Taiyo Whales (now Yokohama BayStars) and Lotte Orions (now Chiba Lotte Marines). *Yokosuka Stadium—home field of Shonan Searex, minor league team of Yokohama BayStars


Indoor

*Yokohama Arena—also for music concert *Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium—a volleyball venue of 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo *Todoroki Arena—in Kawasaki and multi-purpose venue (including basketball) *Odawara Arena—2020 Kanagawa Pre-Games training facilities


Other

*Enoshima Sailing at the 1964 Summer Olympics, Yacht Course—used for 1964 Summer Olympics. *Hakone Ekiden Course—from Tokyo to Hakone, Kanagawa, Hakone, 108.0 km, mostly on Japan National Route 1 and Japan National Route 15, Route 15. Runners run on the divided route for ten parts on January 2 (to Hakone) and January 3 (to Tokyo) every year. *Lake Sagami—hosted Canoeing at the 1964 Summer Olympics, canoeing and Rowing at the 1964 Summer Olympics, rowing for the 1964 Summer Olympics.


Teams


Soccer (football)

*Kawasaki Frontale ( Kawasaki)—Todoroki Athletics *Yokohama F. Marinos (
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
, Yokosuka)—Nissan Stadium *Yokohama F.C. (
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
)—Mitsuzawa Ballpark *Shonan Bellmare (Hiratsuka, Odawara and some cities and towns in central and western area of Kanagawa)—Hiratsuka Athletic Stadium (football) and Odawara Arena (futsal)


Baseball

*Yokohama BayStars (Yokohama, Kanagawa, Yokohama)—Yokohama Stadium, and Yokosuka Stadium (for its farm team, "Shonan Searex").


Basketball

*Toshiba Brave Thunders Kanagawa ( Kawasaki)—Todoroki Arena


Volleyball

*NEC Red Rockets ( Kawasaki)—Todoroki Arena


Visitors attractions and places of interest

* Yokohama Municipal Children's Botanical Garden * Yokohama War Cemetery *Yokohama Chinatown


Sister areas

Kanagawa Prefecture has sister relationships with these places: * Maryland, United States (1981) * Liaoning Province, China (1983) * Odessa Oblast, Ukraine (1986) * Baden-Württemberg, Germany (1989) * Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea (1990) * City of Gold Coast, Australia (1990) * Penang, Malaysia (1991) * Västra Götaland County, Sweden (1998) * Aguascalientes, México (2013)


In popular culture

*Stephen Sondheim's stage musical ''Pacific Overtures'', about the "opening" of Japan to Western influence by Matthew C. Perry, Commodore Perry, contains the song "Welcome to Kanagawa". *The main team in the Japanese manga and anime series ''Slam Dunk (manga), Slam Dunk'', Shohoku, is from Kanagawa. *The Hinata Inn and surrounding town from the manga and anime series ''Love Hina'' are located in Kanagawa. *The Japanese manga series ''Elfen Lied'' takes place in Kanagawa, mainly in Kamakura and Enoshima (Fujisawa). *The Japanese anime series ''S-CRY-ED'' takes place in Kanagawa Prefecture, after a seismic event raises it from the ground. *The Japanese manga and anime series ''Kenkō Zenrakei Suieibu Umishō'' takes place in the fictional Kanagawa city of Umineko. *The Japanese anime series ''Gundam Wings early episodes feature Kanagawa prominently, mainly Yokohama and Yokosuka. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''The Knight in the Area, Area no Kishi'' takes place in Kanagawa, mostly Kamakura. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''Hamatora'' takes place in Kanagawa, mainly in Yokohama. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''His and Her Circumstances'' takes place in Kanagawa Prefecture, mainly in Kawasaki city and
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' takes place in Tokyo-3, which is located in the village of Hakone, in the Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa, Ashigarashimo District *A team from the Japanese anime and manga series ''Kuroko's Basketball'', Kaijo, is from Kanagawa. *The manga Shonan Junai Gumi, ''Shonan Junai Gum''i, along with its prequel ''Bad Company (manga), Bad Company'', and the sequel ''Great Teacher Onizukas spin off ''GTO: 14 Days in Shonan'', are set in Shonan, in Kanagawa *The Japanese anime and manga series ''Yowamushi Pedal'', Hakone Academy is from Hakone, Kanagawa. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''Initial D'' Fifth Stage is set in Kanagawa, and Final Stage is set in Hakone. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''Bungo Stray Dogs'' is set in Yokohama. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''Sweet Blue Flowers, Aoi Hana'' is set in Kamakura. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai'' takes place in various places in Kanagawa Prefecture, such as Fujisawa and
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of T ...
. *The Japanese anime and manga series ''Astro Fighter Sunred'' is set in Kanagawa Prefecture, specifically Kawasaki City and the area around the Tama River.


See also

* Politics of Kanagawa


Citations


General references

* Hammer, Joshua (2006). ''Yokohama Burning: The Deadly 1923 Earthquake and Fire that Helped Forge the Path to World War II''. New York: Simon & Schuster. ; . * Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric and Käthe Roth (2005)
''Japan Encyclopedia''
Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ; .


External links


Kanagawa Prefecture Official Website

Kanagawa Prefecture Tourism Website
* {{Authority control Kanagawa Prefecture, Kantō region Prefectures of Japan