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Hachinohe van en.m.wikipedia.org
Hachinohe (八戸市, Hachinohe-shi) is a city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2023, the city had an estimated population of 216,416 in ...
Hachinohe van visithachinohe.com
The Hachinohe Area is a region in the southeast of the Aomori Prefecture. It is made up of the city of Hachinohe and seven towns and villages in the surrounding ...

Hachinohe

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Hachinohe is een havenstad in de prefectuur Aomori in het noorden van Honshu, Japan. Op 1 november 2009 had de stad 238.316 inwoners. De bevolkingsdichtheid bedroeg 781 inw./km². De oppervlakte van de stad is 305,19 km². Wikipedia
Inwonersaantal: 231.257 (2015)
Inwoners: 238.316
Oppervlakte: 117,8 mi²
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Hachinohe van www.japan.travel
28 sep 2023 · The Hachinohe Area is made of 7 towns and villages surrounding Hachinohe City – a unique area and a warm-hearted community, full of unique ...
Hachinohe van visithachinohe.com
Top 8 Things To Do in Hachinohe · #1 Visit a Morning Market · #2 Walk, Bike, or Drive the Tanesashi Coast · #3 Explore the Hachinohe Portal Museum hacchi · #4 ...
Hachinohe van en.japantravel.com
Hachinohe promises expansive coastlines, fresh seafood at the morning markets or a unique nightlife at the yatai village.
Hachinohe van en.m.wikivoyage.org
Hachinohe (八戸) [1], a mid-sized port city in Aomori, is a stop on the Tohoku Shinkansen line and an embarkation point for ferries bound for Tomakomai on ...
The top attractions to visit in Hachinohe are: Tatehana Wharf Asaichi Hachinohe · Tanesashi Coast · Hasshoku Center · Kabushima Island · Hachinohe Sansha Taisai.
Hachinohe van aomori-tourism.com
It is a little part of town with around 26 food stalls. Each shop serves a local menu such as fresh seafood from the Hachinohe port and Senbei-jiru (a ...
Hachinohe van www.roughguides.com
1 apr 2021 · Hachinohe is an atmospheric place to visit at any time of year, where seasonal delights include the fiery red leaves of autumn, the snowscapes ...
Hachinohe van simple.m.wikipedia.org
Hachinohe means "the 8th area" in north of Tohoku region from the Middle Ages era. There was "the places of 8th" for making horses for a war in Hachinohe.