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{{nihongo|'''Shimane Prefecture'''|島根県|''Shimane-ken''}} is located in the ] on ] ], ]. The capital is ]. It is the second least populous prefecture in Japan, next to the ] that is a neighboring prefecture on the east side. The prefecture has an area elongated from east to west facing the ] on the south side and to the ] on the north side. Most of the cities are near the shoreline of the Sea of Japan. There is ] in ], which is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan. {{nihongo|'''Shimane Prefecture'''|島根県|''Shimane-ken''}} is located in the ] on ] ], ]. The capital is ]. It is the second least populous prefecture in Japan, next to the ] that is a neighboring prefecture on the east side. The prefecture has an area elongated from east to west facing the ] on the south side and to the ] on the north side. Most of the cities are near the shoreline of the Sea of Japan. There is ] in ], which is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan.


The Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan are also part of Shimane Prefecture, which also claims to have jurisdiction over the ]-controlled island of ] (known as "Dokdo" in Korea, "Takeshima" in Japan). The Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan are also part of Shimane Prefecture, which also claims to have jurisdiction over the ]-controlled island of ].
== History == == History ==
===Old provinces=== ===Old provinces===

Revision as of 11:10, 9 August 2007

Template:Infobox Prefecture Japan Shimane Prefecture (島根県, Shimane-ken) is located in the Chūgoku region on Honshū island, Japan. The capital is Matsue. It is the second least populous prefecture in Japan, next to the Tottori Prefecture that is a neighboring prefecture on the east side. The prefecture has an area elongated from east to west facing the Chūgoku Mountain Range on the south side and to the Sea of Japan on the north side. Most of the cities are near the shoreline of the Sea of Japan. There is Izumo Taisha in Izumo City, which is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan.

The Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan are also part of Shimane Prefecture, which also claims to have jurisdiction over the South Korea-controlled island of Takeshima.

History

Old provinces

See also: Old provinces of Japan

Geography

File:ShimaneMapCurrent.png
Map of Shimane Prefecture.

Cities

Eight cities are located in Shimane Prefecture:

Towns and villages

Towns and villages in each district:

Hikawa
Iinan
Tsuwano
Yoshika
Okuizumo
Kawamoto
Misato
Ōnan
Ama
Chibu
Nishinoshima
Okinoshima
Higashiizumo

Mergers

Economy

Demographics

Culture

Universities in Shimane Prefecture

Tourism

Prefectural symbols

Miscellaneous topics

See also

External links

Shadow picture of Shimane PrefectureShimane Prefecture
Matsue (capital)
Core city Flag of Shimane Prefecture
Cities
Districts
List of mergers in Shimane Prefecture
Regions and prefectures of Japan
Regions &
subregions
Prefectures
Hokkaidō
Tōhoku
Kantō
Chūbu
Kansai
Chūgoku
Shikoku
Kyūshū

35°13′N 132°40′E / 35.217°N 132.667°E / 35.217; 132.667

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