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>I might also do this for prefectures and cities, but I'm not decided yet. Depends how easy it is to find copy-pastable trivia about them.
Okay, I'm not doing it for prefectures and cities, but I did it for the regions (and a few sub-regions). Problem is, I already progressed in the version of the deck I edited, so now the order is fucked up in the exported apkg file (for previous edits, I was starting new Anki profiles and doing the editing there, but this time I forgot to), and I can't be bothered to fix it.

If anyone wants me to, I guess I can upload .txt files of the descriptions somewhere, then that way you can add them to the cards yourself. The Hokkaido card has a massive wall of text, which couldn't really be avoided because I wanted to cover the history of how it became part of Japan. The other regions are comparatively more concise (but still quite long...). As well as information about the geography and notable features of the regions, I included information about their dialects. There's not much on the cards that you can't just learn from reading Wikipedia though.

I also added one extra city (Beppu) to the deck because I mentioned it on the Kyushu region's card. It's apparently famous in Japan for its hotsprings. If you want to add it to your deck, the Wikipedia page with all the info you need for the card is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beppu

I don't think I will be doing any more to this deck after this, beyond adding the occasional new city that I come across which seems worth learning (like Beppu).

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