how many state in Japan
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There are no “states” or “provinces” in Japan, because Japan is not a federal system but a unitary state with a two-tier local government system. “Shi” (city), “Machi” or “Cho” (town), and “Mura” or “Son” (village) are the basic municipalities that offer basic administrative services to residents.
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Hokkaido.
Tohoku.
Kanto.
Chubu.
Kinki/Kansai.
Chugoku.
Shikoku.
Kyushu
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