- 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.
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- This site introduces travel diaries and fun routes not only for Tokyo, Japan’s best-known travel destination, but also Kyushu, areas famed for their historical sites...
- 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.
- 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.
- historyofjapan.co.uk wiki/kyushu/Kyushu (九州) also called Tsukushi (筑紫島) in the Kojiki and Nihongi is one of the four main islands of Japan. People exiled were often sent...
- 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.
- britannica.com Physical Geography of Land Islands & ArchipelagosKyushu includes, in addition to the main island, nearby islands and the long Ryukyu archipelago stretching out for some 700 miles (1,100 km) to the southwest.
- japandeluxetours.com destinations/region-kyushuKyushu is divided into a northern and southern sub region, with Kagoshima and Miyazaki making up the southern region and the rest the north.
- If you prefer avoiding tourist crowds and want to explore Japan’s unique offerings, consider a personalized round trip in Kyushu.