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  • {{r|Honshu}}
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  • {{r|Honshu}}
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  • ...Kyooto-fu'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Kansai]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 2,643,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea
    724 bytes (96 words) - 03:25, 29 September 2009
  • {{r|Honshu}}
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  • {{r|Honshu}}
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  • {{r|Honshu}}
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  • '''Tohoku''' (東北地方 ''Toohoku-chihoo'') is a region of [[Japan]] located on [[Honshu]] island. It consists of six administrative areas ([[Japan/Related_Articles Tohoku comprises the northernmost region of Honshu, and is divided into six prefectures: [[Akita prefecture|Akita]], [[Aomori
    3 KB (455 words) - 23:19, 14 September 2013
  • ...is the westernmost [[Japan/Related_Articles#Prefectures|prefecture]] of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,483,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea
    799 bytes (99 words) - 03:44, 28 July 2009
  • {{r|Honshu}}
    555 bytes (61 words) - 04:28, 10 June 2009
  • ...st of the four main islands of [[Japan]], nestled underneath much larger [[Honshu]]. It is also the least populated of the four islands, with 4,063,000 peopl ...an by ferries and domestic flights, and bridges also connect the island to Honshu. Shikoku has an extensive network of roads and railway lines, allowing easy
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  • {{r|Honshu}}
    764 bytes (96 words) - 14:16, 3 March 2010
  • ...''Nara-shi'') is a city of [[Japan]] located in the [[Kansai]] region of [[Honshu]] island, capital of [[Nara prefecture]]. The city was the capital of Japan
    653 bytes (88 words) - 03:17, 29 September 2009
  • ...shima-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Tohoku]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 2,080,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea
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  • ...hima-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Chugoku]] region of [[Honshu]] island, within the southerly San-yo area. Its population was 2,875,000 in
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  • ...'Nara-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Kansai]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,416,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea
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  • {{r|Honshu}}
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  • ...''Mie-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Kansai]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,873,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
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  • ...is the capital of [[Hiroshima prefecture]] in the [[Chugoku]] region of [[Honshu]] island, within the southerly San-yo area. It was originally founded as a
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  • ...n]], with a network stretching from northern [[Aomori (city)|Aomori]] in [[Honshu]] to [[Fukuoka]]<ref>Fukuoka's railway station is named 'Hakata'.</ref> in ...ng that passengers travelling between the northern and southern regions of Honshu island must change at [[Tokyo]]. One of the notable services is the ''Nozom
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  • ...'''Kinki''' (近畿地方 ''Kinki-chihoo''), is a region of [[Japan]] located on [[Honshu]] island. It consists of seven administrative areas ([[Japan/Related_Articl *[[Honshu]]
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