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  1. Kyūshū 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. Map. Directions. Satellite.

  2. 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.

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

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

    Kyushu from the International Space Station Geofeatures map of Kyushu. The island is mountainous, and Japan's most active volcano, Mount Aso at 1,591 metres (5,220 ft), is on Kyushu. There are many other signs of tectonic activity, including numerous areas of hot springs.

  5. Close to the rest of Asia and easily accessible from Tokyo, Kyushu has welcomed new ideas and cultures for over a thousand years. Experience the dynamic landscapes, relax in the many hot springs, and enjoy the warmth of genuine hospitality.

  6. May 24, 2020 · Home to volcanic mountains, island getaways, and local traditions, Kyushu is one of the nation's most historically significant regions. Here is a simple guide to each of the eight prefectures of Kyushu. Fukuoka. Fukuoka Prefecture is one of Japan's most popular.

  7. Jan 28, 2015 · Map of Kyushu. Kyushu is separated from Japan's main island by the narrow Kanmon Straits and is connected by both shinkansen and highway. The island's largest city, Fukuoka is approximately 3 hours from Osaka by shinkansen and a 7 hour drive.

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