Kofu
City in Japan
Kofu is a city in central Japan. In its center, Takeda Shrine sits on the site of a revered 16th-century general's former home. Nearby are the ruins of Kofu Castle. The Yumura Onsen area is home to hot-spring spas. North, the Arakawa River runs...
Population: 193,125 (2015)
Area: 82.04 mi²
City Settled: July 1, 1889
First official recorded: 100 BC
Prefecture: Yamanashi
Region: Chūbu (Tōkai)
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A natural basin close to Mt Fuji and easily accessible from Tokyo, the Kofu area is blessed with orchards and vineyards. Its Yamanashi peaches and cherries ...
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Kōfu is a major industrial and educational centre. Much of Yamanashi's land area is within Minami Alps (west), Chichibu-Tama-Kai (north), and Fuji-Hakone-Izu ( ...
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Kofu is surrounded by mountains, which means students and chaperones will be living in a giant bowl for about a week. People have occupied this area for about ...
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Mindat.org Region: Kofu City, Kinpuzan mining district, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Region: Kōfu-shi, Yamanashi, Japan. Latitude: 35° 40' 0" N. Longitude: 138 ...
Just outside of Kofu proper is Shosenkyo Gorge, one of the most beautiful gorges in Japan and among Yamanashi's most popular destinations for nature tourism.
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