Place name: Tokushima City, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. Tokushima Prefecture has a population of 823,000 and an area of ??4,145.46 square kilometers. It is located in the southeastern capital of the Shikoku region. Tokushima City has gourmet trevally sushi, soy-flavored stone grills, various premium fish dishes and other specialties.
Attractions such as sour oranges, spring and summer carrots, artificially cultured ayu, artificial shiitake mushrooms, religious items, and local Awa chickens. Tokushima City's Awa Odori Dance, the passing tide of the Naruto Strait, the Naruto Inland Sea, Iya Onsen, and other geographical locations, topography, and climate.
Characteristics Tokushima Prefecture is located in the eastern part of the Shikoku region of Japan, bordering Kii Suido to the east, Kagawa Prefecture to the north, Kochi Prefecture to the south, and Aise Prefecture to the west.
Tokushima Prefecture has a lot of mountainous areas, with a total area of ??about 4,144 square kilometers, of which mountainous areas account for 80%.
There are many mountains over 1,000 meters in the prefecture.
The highest mountain in the prefecture is Kenzan in the Shikoku Mountains. With an altitude of 1,955 meters, it is the second highest mountain in the Shikoku region.
The Kenzan area with Kenzan at its center is the watershed that divides Tokushima Prefecture into two parts, the north and the south. It also forms canyons such as Oboke and Kooboke in the prefecture.
The Zanki Mountains to the north of the Yoshino River are low-lying, and the foothills develop in a fan shape. The lower reaches of the Yoshino River and the lower reaches of the Katsuura River and Naga River form a relatively large paddy field area.
The mountainous areas on the southern slope of the watershed have less flat land and relatively rich forest resources.
The climate of Tokushima Prefecture is basically a Pacific Coast type climate, which is warm and rainy, while part of the area north of the Yoshino River has a Seto Inland Sea type climate.