
Aichi Prefecture
Aichi Prefecture is a region located in central Japan's Chubu area, with Nagoya as its capital and largest city. It is an important industrial hub, known for its automotive industry, especially Toyota, which was founded there. The prefecture features a mix of modern urban development, historic sites like Nagoya Castle, and natural landscapes including lakes and mountains. Aichi's strategic location offers rich cultural traditions, innovative businesses, and a vibrant food scene. It plays a significant role in Japan’s economy and transportation network, making it an influential area both historically and in contemporary times.