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  1. Koshin'etsu region. Kōshin'etsu (甲信越) is a subregion of the Chūbu region in Japan consisting of Yamanashi, Nagano, and Niigata prefectures. The name Kōshin'etsu is a composite formed from the names of old provinces which are adjacent to each other — Kai (now Yamanashi), Shinano (now Nagano) and Echigo (now Niigata).

  2. Yamanashi Nagano Niigata. Koshin-etsu Region is near the center part of Honshu Island in Japan. The first "o" in "Koshin-etsu" is pronounced long, so it is read as "Kôshin-etsu" in Japanese. Most parts of this area are mountainous, and a few major mountain ranges run from north to south.

  3. Nov 22, 2022 · Composed of Niigata, Nagano and Yamanashi prefectures, the Kōshin'etsu region (also spelled as Koshinetsu) is a sub-region of the Chūbu region, and lies close to the center of the Japanese archipelago. Niigata prefecture faces the ocean and Nagano and Yamanashi prefectures are situated further inland, but fundamentally this is a mountainous region.

  4. Nagano Prefecture is located in the central region of Japan and is an area of beautiful nature, historical sights, and winter sports. Nagano is an area with beautiful nature and historical sites in each of the four seasons, and offers a wide range of attractions from active outdoor activities to relaxing sightseeing.

  5. El nombre de Kōshin'etsu es una forma compuesta de los nombres de las antiguas provincias del Japón adyacentes; Kai (actualmente Yamanashi ), Shinano (actualmente Nagano) y Echigo (actualmente Niigata ). Esta región está rodeada por el Mar de Japón, la región de Hokuriku y la región de Tokai, también por las regiones de Kantō y la región de Tōhoku.

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