Description
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Letter
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Answer
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Capital city of Japan, formerly called Edo
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T
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Tokyo
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Suburb of above and capital of Kanagawa Prefecture
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Y
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Yokohama
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Ancient city known for Kinkaku-ji and Fushimi-Inari
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K
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Kyoto
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Another ancient city known for Todai-ji
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N
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Nara
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Biggest city in Hokkaido
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S
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Sapporo
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Biggest city on Kyushu Island
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F
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Fukuoka
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An atomic bomb was dropped on this city on Aug 6, 1945
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H
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Hiroshima
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And on this city, three days after above
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N
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Nagasaki
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Hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics
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N
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Nagano
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Biggest urban area in the world starting with O
|
O
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Osaka
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The third biggest urban area in Japan
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N
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Nagoya
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The same name with the tallest mountain in Japan
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F
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Fuji
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This city was the seat of government in 13th century
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K
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Kamakura
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Home Town of a football club named "Antlers"
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K
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Kashima
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Largest city in Japan by area, famous for Hida-gyu
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T
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Takayama
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Biggest city on Shikoku Island, famous for Dogo-Onsen
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M
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Matsuyama
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Southernmost prefectural capital city in Japan
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N
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Naha
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"_____ City Blues" in "Neuromancer", a sci-fi novel written by W. Gibson
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C
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Chiba
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The busiest international airport in Japan
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N
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Narita
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Named after the biggest car-producing company in Japan
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T
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Toyota
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Capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, with a garden named Kenroku-en
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K
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Kanazawa
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Urawa and Omiya are the parts of this city
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S
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Saitama
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Capital of the least populated prefecture, known for sand dunes
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T
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Tottori
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City in Hyogo Prefecture with a World-Heritage-site castle
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H
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Himeji
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The name is also used for nuclear plants struck by tsunami in 2011
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F
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Fukushima
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Kanto Festival is held in this city in Tohoku region
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A
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Akita
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The name of this city means "North Kyushu" in Japanese
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K
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Kitakyushu
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Founded by Date Masamune in 1600
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S
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Sendai
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Biggest city on the coast of Sea of Japan on Honshu
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N
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Niigata
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"Crayon Shin-chan" lives in this city
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K
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Kasukabe
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