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Japanese cities by multiple clues

Select the city in Japan which matches each description.
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Last updated: July 3, 2024
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First submittedJune 6, 2024
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Wikipedia considers this the world's largest city by urban area population.
An earthquake and tsunami caused meltdowns at the nuclear plant here in 2011. The city lies on the Abukuma river and has a basketball team called the Firebonds.
Serving as the capital for over 1000 years, this is one of the oldest places in Japan.
This motor hub in Aichi is the home of the world's largest car maker.
Japan's self-isolation ended in 1853, when they met with a US party in this southern city, which would later be destroyed by an atom bomb.
This major city adjacent to Tokyo is famous for its motorcycles.
A 58-year-old woman sneaked into a man's flat in this Kyushu city and lived in his cupboard for months before she was discovered.
The Shinano river, Japan's longest, flows through this Winter Olympic host venue.
The mosquito coil was invented here; the town is also the birthplace of the WW2 soldier who held out in the jungle until 1974.
This megacity runs a contest for mini-gardens which are driven around on the backs of trucks.
This beer-brewing centre hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics.
A food company from this west coast port sell a snack whose name means "Painful Sadness".
Closer to Taiwan than to the four main Japanese islands, this is the main city of Okinawa.
"I don't need to scratch myself" could be a cryptic clue to this Aichi city's name.
This metropolis is the country's largest seaport and the home of Lexus and football team Grampus.
Fukuoka
Fukushima
Ichinomiya
Kainan
Kawasaki
Kyoto
Nagano
Nagasaki
Nagoya
Naha
Niigata
Osaka
Sapporo
Tokyo
Toyota
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