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  1. Adachi-ku (2,900 bytes)
    14: ...ty of sporting facilities and fields. The [[Urban Agriculture Park]] is located in [[Shikahama]] and is run by ...
  2. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    9: ...irst signs of wood houses, pit dwelling and basic agriculture unearthed from this time period. Clay vessels mad...
  3. Fukushima (3,080 bytes)
    3: Agriculture is one of the best industries in this area. There...
  4. Hiroshima (2,606 bytes)
    3: The leading industries of Hiroshima include agriculture, forestry and fishery with much of the cities rev...
  5. Iwaki (2,853 bytes)
    3: ...ar power plants. The upland regions focus more on agriculture. This area is noted for its electronics and softw...
  6. Kagoshima (3,131 bytes)
    3: ...the sub-tropical climate this area is perfect for agriculture. Sweet potatoes, Radish and Pongee rice is grown ...
  7. Koriyama (3,230 bytes)
    3: ... an upland region there is somewhat of a focus on agriculture. There is also a strong industry in software and ...
  8. Maebashi (2,550 bytes)
    5: ...ent. Other traditional primary industries include agriculture and the production of silk products.
  9. Fuchu (2,597 bytes)
    3: Agriculture was the leading industry of Fuchu until fires dur...
    7: ...arious colleges and universities catering to both agriculture based curriculum and technology related specialti...
  10. Hamura (2,167 bytes)
    3: ...iple industries and Hamura now serves as a mainly agriculture and factory driven city. These industries have do...
  11. Higashiyamato (2,736 bytes)
    5: ...the city also has a great amount of land used for agriculture purposes, the main industry of the area. [[Garden...
    12: ...quickly as it gained stability in its industry of agriculture and financial facilities.
  12. Hino (2,552 bytes)
    5: The industries of Hino were initially [[agriculture]] and [[sericulture]]. Sine the early 1900's the ...
  13. Matsudo (2,118 bytes)
    3: ...e economy was based on primary industries such as agriculture and is still a major part of the area. The area p...
  14. Kokubunji (1,774 bytes)
    3: ... times in the economy, but recent developments in agriculture and reorganization of the land has left the city ...
  15. Musashimurayama (2,118 bytes)
    3: ...y of Musashimurayama has grown into a flourishing agriculture driven city with miles of land being used to crea...
  16. Nishi-tokyo (2,041 bytes)
    5: ...solid industry however the economy does thrive on agriculture and science. While these are the primary industri...
  17. Oita (2,336 bytes)
    3: ...ese Oita is quite popular for its great amount of agriculture development and greenery (forestry) plots.
  18. Tokushima (2,460 bytes)
    3: Agriculture is the leading industry and most prized passion o...
  19. Toyama (2,771 bytes)
    12: ...plan creating a stronger agriculture development. Agriculture and harvesting became the number one industry of ...
  20. Toyohashi (2,952 bytes)
    5: Agriculture developments are scattered throughout the town. T...

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