- japan-guide.com list/e1108.htmlKyushu (九州, Kyūshū, literally "nine provinces") is Japan's third largest island, located southwest of the main island Honshu.
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- youtube.com watchKyūshū (九州, Nine Provinces?)[2] or Kyushu is the third largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its four main islands. Its alternate ancient names i...
- istanbul.tr.emb-japan.go.jp haydijaponyaya/tr-TR/…Honshu adasının güney batısında yer alan Kyushu'nun ılıman iklimi, engin yeşil kırları, sıcak kaplıcaları ve gizemli volkanik oluşumları meşhurdur.
- travel.gaijinpot.com destination/kyushu/Kyushu is known as ‘onsen island’ and there are many hot spring towns to stop into while you’re travelling around.
- JRailPass.com blog/regions-of-japan/kyushuThe southernmost region of Japan, Kyushu is a historically significant area that long served as a gateway between Asia and the rest of the world.
- snowmonkeyresorts.com smr/kyushu/things-to-do-…Translating as ‘Nine Provinces’, Kyushu sits to the southwest of Japan’s main island of Honshu and offers visitors an enticing mix of cultural and natural attractions.
- roughguides.com japan/kyushu/Closer to Korea than Tokyo, Kyūshū has long had close links with the Asian mainland, and its chief city, Fukuoka, is an important regional hub.
- bluejapan.org kyushu/Schooling fish and predatory action are a common feature of Kyūshū dive sites, especially on current-exposed offshore sites and remote islands.