Geography, asked by pari6147, 11 months ago

three agricultural regions of japan​

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Answered by samiya85
4

Explanation:

Hokkaido

Tohoku

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Answered by ZaraAntisera
1

Answer:

Hokkaido,  Niigata, and Sendai.

Explanation:

Hokkaido ⇒ The northernmost of Japan’s main islands, is known for its volcanoes, natural hot springs (onsen) and ski areas. Rugged Daisetsuzan National Park is home to steaming, volcanic Mount Asahi. Shikotsu-Tōya National Park contains caldera lakes, geothermal springs and a Mount Fuji look-alike, Mount Yōtei. Popular ski resorts include Rusutsu, Furano and Niseko.

Niigata ⇒ Niigata Prefecture is on the west coast of Japan’s Honshu Island, bordering the sea and including Sado Island. It’s known for its ski resorts, national parks and many onsen (hot springs). The coastal capital, Niigata, is noted for its seafood as well as its massive aquarium, Marinepia Nihonkai. The city is also a gateway for exploring the mountainous Echigo region.

Sendai ⇒ Sendai is a city in Japan’s Tohoku Region, northeast of Tokyo on Honshu island. The remains of 17th-century Sendai Castle, built for samurai lord Date Masamune on Aoba Hill, overlook the city and include a museum of historic artifacts. The Sendai City Museum focuses on the history and culture of Japan’s Edo period, and displays Masamune’s samurai armor.

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