The Nemuro Subprefecture is located at the easternmost edge of Hokkaido, administering a wide area that extends from the coastal regions along the Nemuro Strait and the Pacific Ocean to the inland Konsen Plateau.
The administrative center is Nemuro City, known as the easternmost city on the Japanese mainland. The region has developed as a major dairy farming area suited to its cool climate, while fisheries and seafood industries—centered on species such as Pacific saury, salmon, and kelp—form key pillars of the local economy.
This page provides a list of the cities and towns within the Nemuro Subprefecture.
Each municipality page offers detailed explanations of local history, industrial structure, natural environment, and tourist resources,
serving as a hub for understanding the overall composition and distinctive characteristics of the Nemuro region, which is strongly supported by dairy farming and fisheries.
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Complete Guide to Shibetsu Town, Hokkaido | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, and Access Information
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Complete Guide to Rausu Town, Hokkaido | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, and Access Information
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Complete Guide to Nemuro City, Hokkaido | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, and Access Information
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Complete Guide to Betsukai Town, Hokkaido | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Nakashibetsu Town, Hokkaido | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, and Access Information