Maps of Japan
On this page you’ll find convenient Google maps of Japan for Japan’s major cities as well as Japan’s most popular travel destinations. Simply click on the map of your area of interest and zoom and scroll to explore your destination of interest.
For a broad look at Japan, explore using this Japan map!
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Tokyo is Japan’s capital city, as well as its largest and most populated. Tokyo is also Japan’s most popular travel destination.
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Located about 40-minutes south of Tokyo by train, Yokohama is Japan’s second largest city, and is a center for tourism, commerce, industry, and living.
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Osaka Japan, located in Japan’s Kansai region, is Japan’s third-largest city, and is another exciting Japan travel destination.
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Kyoto was Japan’s ancient capital, and today is a treasure trove of culturally and historically important shrines, temples, castles and arts. Home to many of Japan’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Kyoto, along with Tokyo, is a popular travel destination.
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Located near Kyoto, Nara is another former capital of Japan and destination for temple and shrine viewing.
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Kobe Japan is a cosmopolitan port city in Japan’s kansai region and Japan’s 6th largest, and is where the Great Hanshin earthquake occurred. Today it is fully recovered and offers a number of exciting tourist attractions.
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Nagoya is Japan’s third-largest city, and is the location of Nagoya Castle and other attractions.
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Hiroshima Japan is one of the two cities targeted in atomic bomb attacks that ended WWII. Today it is the site of attractions like Miyajima Island’s Itsukushima Shrine and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
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Nagasaki is a city located on the island of Kyushu. Nagasaki is the other city bombed during WWII, and is home to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, the Nagasaki Peace Park, and other atomic bomb memorials.
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Hokkaido is Japan’s northernmost island. Sapporo is a major city there and home to the Sapporo Snow Festival.
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Okinawa is Japan’s southernmost island with a tropical climate.
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Located a brief train ride from Tokyo, Hakkone is famous for its hot springs and natural beauty.
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Home to the mausoleums of the Tokugawa Shoguns, hot springs, waterfalls, and natural beauty, Nikko is a popular tourist destination among Japanese and foreign travelers alike.
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Situated near Yokohama, Kamakura is another destination for shrine and temple viewing.
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Thanks to Google Maps for these convenient Maps of Japan! Keep checking back as we continue to add more useful maps of japan.