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- Kyushu - Wikipedia
Today's Kyushu Region (九州地方, Kyūshū-chihō) is a politically defined region that consists of the seven prefectures on the island of Kyushu (which also includes the former Tsushima and Iki as part of Nagasaki), plus Okinawa Prefecture to the south:
- Kyushu University - Wikipedia
Founded in 1911 as the fourth Imperial University in Japan, it has been recognised as a leading institution of higher education and research in Kyushu, Japan, and beyond
- Kitakyushu - Wikipedia
It is one of Japan's 20 designated cities, one of three on Kyushu, and is divided into seven wards Sited at the northern tip of Kyushu, Kitakyushu was formed in 1963 from a merger of municipalities centered on the historic city of Kokura, and its name literally means "North Kyushu"
- Kyushu | Facts, History, Map, Points of Interest | Britannica
Kyushu, southernmost and third largest of the four main islands of Japan It is bordered by the East China Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east Its name refers to the nine ancient provinces (kuni) into which the island was once divided
- Kyushu Travel Guide - What to do in Kyushu
Kyushu (九州, Kyūshū, literally "nine provinces") is Japan's third largest island, located southwest of the main island Honshu An early center of Japanese civilization, Kyushu offers many historic treasures, modern cities and natural beauty
- The Official Kyushu Travel Guide | Kyushu Tourism . . . - Visit Kyushu
Kyushu is Japan’s third largest island, famous for its hot springs, active volcanoes, lush greenery, delicious food, relaxed lifestyle and friendly people
- Kyūshū - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyushu (九州, Kyūshū; literally "Nine Provinces"; Japanese: [kʲɯːꜜɕɯː]) is one of Japan 's four main islands [2] It is the most southern of the main islands and the third largest
- Kyushu - Wikitravel
Kyushu (九州) is the southernmost of the four main islands of Japan The climate is slightly warmer and more tropical than Honshu, and the southern and eastern coasts are regularly battered by typhoons each year
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