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Where is Fukushima, Japan?
As the third largest region in Japan, Fukushima Prefecture is rich in natural resources and scenic spots, attracting tourists from all over the world to relax in mountains, rivers, oceans and lakes. Fukushima Prefecture, Japan is located at the southernmost tip of northeast Japan, bordering the Pacific Ocean in the east and Aoyu Mountain in the east and west. Area 13782.75 square kilometers, second only to Hokkaido and Iwate Prefecture, ranking third in the country. From east to west, it is divided into three regions: Bangtong, Zhongtong and Huijin, with different customs and unique customs.
Bangtong area in the east of Fukushima Prefecture is located near the Pacific Ocean, with a warm and pleasant climate. Here is rich in all kinds of fruits all year round, which is called "Fruit Kingdom".
Traffic conditions in Fukushima
1, railway
According to relevant data, there are criss-crossing and high-speed developed transportation systems in Fukushima Prefecture, and there are 13 railways, namely, Northeast Shinkansen, Northeast Trunk Line, Aoyuben Line, Changpan Line, Panyue West Line, Panyue East Line, Shuijun Line, Sawing Line, Fanban Line, Huijin Guinvchuan Line, Huijin Line, Awujing Express Line and cargo transportation line.
The Northeast Shinkansen connects Tokyo and major cities in Northeast China, and it only takes 1 to 1.5 hours from Tokyo to Fukushima. The rest of the railways connect cities, towns and villages in the county, providing convenient conditions for the life and commercial development of the county people.
2. Highway
According to relevant data, there are 70,435 ordinary highways in Fukushima Prefecture, including national highway 19, county highway 367 and city, town and village highway 70,049, accounting for 99%. In addition to ordinary expressway, there is well-prepared expressway.
1975, the whole line from the northeast to expressway, Fukushima Prefecture was opened; 1997, expressway Pancheng-Hitachi North Line opened; And on 1999, the line from Pancheng to Changpan expressway in Ibaraki Prefecture was opened. The opening of expressway has initially formed a high-speed transportation network system in Fukushima.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Fukushima Prefecture.
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