- Honshu - Wikipedia
Honshu is connected to the islands of Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku by tunnels and bridges
- Honshu | Facts, History, Points of Interest | Britannica
Honshu, largest of the four main islands of Japan, lying between the Pacific Ocean (east) and the Sea of Japan (west) It forms a northeast–southwest arc extending about 800 miles (1,287 km) and varies greatly in width
- UPDATED! Discover Honshu - The Real Japan
Q: What is Honshu and why is it important? A: Honshu (pronounced 'hon-shoe') is Japan's largest island at 88,000 square miles, home to around 104 million people - more than 80% of Japan's total population
- Honshu Island, Japan: Best Things to Do – Top Picks
As the largest and most populous island in Japan, Honshū is home to a diverse array of cultures, landscapes, and experiences From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene mountain landscapes and coastal gems, Honshū has something for every kind of traveler
- A Traveler’s Guide to Honshu (Japan’s largest Island)
Honshu is home to several of Japan’s largest cities, including Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, and Nagoya Mount Fuji, Japan’s highest mountain, is located on Honshu and is a popular tourist attraction
- Honshu, Japan – Your Essential Guide to Exploring Japan’s Largest . . .
Honshu is the largest and most populous of Japan’s four main islands, stretching across the center of the country between Hokkaido in the north and Shikoku in the south It’s home to more than 100 million people, close to 80% of Japan’s entire population
- Discovering Honshu: Japan’s Largest Island - JAPAN LANGUAGE FACTORY
Honshu stretches majestically between the **Sea of Japan** to the north and west and the **Pacific Ocean** to the south and east Covering an area of 227,960 km², it’s a land of contrasts, from towering mountains to sprawling plains
- Honshu – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Honshu (本州 Honshū, lit "main island province") is the largest island of Japan, housing the great majority of its population and hosting most of the visitors as well
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