The Kantō region is located on the eastern side of Honshū. This region encompasses seven prefectures: Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi, and Ibaraki. Kantō is the most populated area in Japan, housing the huge metropolis of Tokyo, which serves as both Japan’s capital and a global cultural hub.
Tokyo’s modern cityscape is a stark contrast to the quieter, more rural areas found in prefectures like Gunma and Tochigi, known for their scenic beauty and hot springs. Chiba and Kanagawa boast significant coastlines along the Pacific, offering beaches and waterfront activities. The region is also a centre for commerce, technology, and education, driving much of Japan’s economic activity.