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ruled small domains within the Saitama area. After World War II, as Tokyo expanded rapidly and modern transportation allowed longer commutes, the lack of available land in Tokyo led to the rapid development of Saitama Prefecture, whose population has nearly tripled since 1960. Most of the cities in
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the prefecture are closely connected to downtown Tokyo by metropolitan rail, and operate largely as residential and commercial suburbs of Tokyo. Saitama Prefecture is bordered by Tokyo,
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of what is now Saitama Prefecture. The Saitama area was historically known as a fertile agricultural region which produced much of the food for the Kantō region. During the
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Portal:Japan
Geography
Selected prefecture
Flag of Saitama Prefecture
Saitama Prefecture
prefecture
Honshu
Saitama
Greater Tokyo Area
Musashi Province
Keiun
era
Chichibu District
Edo period
fudai daimyō
Chiba
Ibaraki
Tochigi
Gunma
Nagano
Yamanashi
Kantō region
Chiba Prefecture
Edo River
Gunma Prefecture
Tone River
drainage divides
Arakawa River
More selected prefectures
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