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Chiba Prefecture - Geography |  | Chiba Prefecture - Geography: Encyclopedia II - Chiba Prefecture - Geography |  | Chiba borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north at the Tone River, Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture to the west at the Edo River, the Pacific Ocean to the east and Tokyo Bay around its southern boundary. Most of Chiba lies on the hilly Boso Peninsula, a rice farming region: the east coast, known as the Ninety-Nine League Plain, is an especially productive area. The most populous zone, in the northwest of the prefecture, is part of the Kanto plain that extends into ...
See also:Chiba Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture - History, Chiba Prefecture - Geography, Chiba Prefecture - Cities, Chiba Prefecture - Towns and villages, Chiba Prefecture - Mergers, Chiba Prefecture - Economy, Chiba Prefecture - Demographics, Chiba Prefecture - Culture, Chiba Prefecture - Tourism, Chiba Prefecture - Prefectural symbols, Chiba Prefecture - Miscellaneous topics |  | | Chiba Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture - Cities, Chiba Prefecture - Culture, Chiba Prefecture - Demographics, Chiba Prefecture - Economy, Chiba Prefecture - Geography, Chiba Prefecture - History, Chiba Prefecture - Mergers, Chiba Prefecture - Miscellaneous topics, Chiba Prefecture - Prefectural symbols, Chiba Prefecture - Tourism, Chiba Prefecture - Towns and villages |  | |
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Chiba Prefecture - Geography
Chiba borders Ibaraki Prefecture to the north at the Tone River, Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture to the west at the Edo River, the Pacific Ocean to the east and Tokyo Bay around its southern boundary. Most of Chiba lies on the hilly Boso Peninsula, a rice farming region: the east coast, known as the Ninety-Nine League Plain, is an especially productive area. The most populous zone, in the northwest of the prefecture, is part of the Kanto plain that extends into the urban agglomeration of Tokyo and Saitama.
Chiba Prefecture - Cities
- Abiko
- Asahi
- Chiba (capital)
- Chuo-ku
- Hanamigawa-ku
- Inage-ku
- Midori-ku
- Mihama-ku
- Wakaba-ku
- Choshi
- Funabashi
- Futtsu
- Ichihara
- Ichikawa
- Inzai
- Isumi
- Kamagaya
- Kamogawa
- Kashiwa
- Katsuura
- Kimitsu
- Kisarazu
- Matsudo
- Mobara
- Nagareyama
- Narashino
- Narita
- Noda
- Sakura
- Sawara
- Shiroi
- Sodegaura
- Sosa
- Tateyama
- Tomisato
- Togane
- Urayasu
- Yachimata
- Yachiyo
- Yotsukaido
Chiba Prefecture - Towns and villages
These are the towns and villages in each district.
- Awa District
- Chikura
- Kyonan
- Maruyama
- Miyoshi
- Shirahama
- Tomiura
- Tomiyama
- Wada
- Chosei District
- Chonan
- Chosei
- Ichinomiya
- Mutsuzawa
- Nagara
- Shirako
- Inba District
- Isumi District
- Katori District
- Kozaki
- Kurimoto
- Omigawa
- Shimofusa
- Taiei
- Tako
- Tonosho
- Yamada
- Sanbu District
- Hasunuma
- Kujukuri
- Matsuo
- Narutō
- Oamishirasato
- Sanbu
- Shibayama
- Yokoshiba
- Sousa District
Chiba Prefecture - Mergers
(as of Jan 10, 2006)
- On June 6, 2003 the town of Sekiyado from Higashikatsushika District merged into the city of Noda. (Merger information page)
- On February 11, 2005 the town of Amatsukominato from Awa District merged into the city of Kamogawa.
- On March 28, 2005 the town of Shonan from Higashikatsushika District merged into the city of Kashiwa. Higashikatsushika District was dissolved as a result of this merger. (Merger information page)
- On July 1, 2005 the town of Hikata from Katori District and the towns of Iioka and Unakami from Kaijo District merged into the city of Asahi. Kaijo District was dissolved as a result of this merger. (Merger information page)
- On December 5, 2005 the towns of Isumi, Misaki and Ohara from Isumi District merged to form the city of Isumi.
- On January 23, 2006 the city of Yokaichiba and the town of Nosaka from Sousa District merged to form the new city of Sosa.
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