How to say "local government" in Japanese?

In Japanese "local government" translates to  地方自治体 

Transliteration: Chihou jichitai

🇯🇵 地方自治体は地域の問題を解決するために尽力しています。

🗣️ Chihou jichitai wa chiiki no mondai wo kaiketsu suru tame ni jinryoku shite imasu.

🇺🇸 Local governments are working hard to solve regional issues.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "local government" in Japanese?

You can use the word "地方自治体" which translates to "Local government".

How to pronounce "地方自治体" (local government) in Japanese?

The word "地方自治体" is pronounced as "Chihou jichitai".

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