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  1. 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.

  2. Easily reached by land, sea and air, dynamic Kyushu is bubbling with energy, culture and activity. Japans third-largest island is internationally famous for its tonkotsu ramen, varied hot springs, dramatic mountains, and peaceful beaches.

  3. Kyushu is Japans third largest island, famous for its hot springs, active volcanoes, lush greenery, delicious food, relaxed lifestyle and friendly people.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyushuKyushu - Wikipedia

    Kyūshū ( 九州, Kyūshū, pronounced [kʲɯꜜːɕɯː] ⓘ, lit. 'Nine Provinces ') is the third-largest island of Japan 's four main islands and the most southerly of the four largest islands ( i.e. excluding Okinawa ).

  5. Best of Kyushu. Day 1 - Fukuoka. Explore Fukuoka city and check out the city's famous food stalls (yatai) in the evening. Day 2 - Fukuoka to Nagasaki. Travel to Nagasaki and explore the city. Stay overnight there. Day 3 - Nagasaki to Kagoshima.

  6. Kyūshū (九州), Japan's southern- and westernmost main island, is arguably its warmest and most beautiful, with active volcanic peaks, rocky, lush and near-tropical coastlines, and great onsen (hot springs) virtually everywhere.

  7. Planning Kyushu travel? My Kyushu travel guide is a crash course in Kyushu destinations, experiences and the best time to visit Kyushu.

  8. Kyushu is the third biggest island of Japan, after Honshu and Hokkaido, with close to 36.000km² and more than 13 million inhabitants. Located on the South-west of the archipelago, it benefits from a subtropical climate and would be the birthplace of the Japanese civilisation.

  9. Discover the diversity on offer in Japan's Kyushu region to the far south-west, from vibrant festivals to regional foods spanning Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Oita, Saga, Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures.

  10. Introducing Kyushu. Kyushu takes its name from the nine kuni, or ancient provinces of the island, that make up its present-day districts. It has all the natural beauty of Japan: mountains, river valleys, and forests. The more rugged interior terrain offers a variety of great hiking opportunities and abundant wildlife.

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