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What are the main cities in Kyushu, Japan?

Fukuoka, Oita, Miyazaki, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Kagoshima and Okinawa.

Fukuoka prefecture 1

Fukuoka Prefecture is a county in northern Kyushu, Japan. Fukuoka city is the seat of the county hall. It is the most populous and developed county in Kyushu, and the only county outside Japan's three metropolitan areas with a population density of more than 0/000 people per square kilometer/kloc. There are two cities (municipalities directly under the central government) designated by decrees in Fukuoka and Kitakyushu.

It borders the Sea of Japan (Xiangtan and Xuanjietan) in the northwest, Seto Inland Sea (Zhoufangtan) in the northeast, Saga Prefecture and Youminghai in the southwest, Kumamoto Prefecture in the south and Oita Prefecture in the east. Fukuoka Prefecture became one of Japan's four major industrial belts because of coal resources after Meiji era, and now its economic subject is service industry.

2. Oita Prefecture

Oita Prefecture is located in the northeast of Kyushu, facing the Seto Inland Sea, facing Zhoufangtan in the north, Yitutan, Hou Feng Waterway and Pacific Ocean in the east, Kirishima volcanic belt in the north and south, and Baishan volcanic belt in the northwest. It is called the roof of Kyushu, with Admiralty Plain facing Zhoufangtan, Oita Plain south of Beifuwan and many rice fields, so it is called "Datian".

Oita County has a total area of 6,337 square kilometers, with only 27.9% of habitable land and 7 1% of forest area, which exceeds the national average of Japan (67%) and Kyushu (64%).

The climate is mild, natural disasters are few, and the complex geographical environment breeds rich specialties, which is the birthplace of the "one village, one product" movement. More famous is the processing of Japanese fir, rich dairy cows and mushrooms. Tourism resources are very rich, and there are many hot springs, and the number of hot springs and the amount of springs rank first in Japan.

3. Miyazaki Prefecture

Miyazaki Prefecture (みやざきけん) is located in the southeast of Kyushu Island, Japan, bordering Kagoshima Prefecture in the west, Dagu Strait in the south and Oita Prefecture and Kumamoto Prefecture in the north.

The eastern part is plain and the western part is mountainous, belonging to mountainous counties. The population is mainly distributed in the eastern coast and southwest plain. The climate is warm and the sunshine time is long, so it is called "going to the countryside".

Rich in forest resources, with a forest coverage rate of 76%, there are lush subtropical plants everywhere, which are called sunny green spaces and are called "counties with superior living conditions" by people from other counties.

With convenient transportation, pleasant scenery, full of southern sentiment and developed tourism, it is the main base of South Kyushu, one of the few tourist resorts in Japan, and is known as the "international conference resort". Agriculture and animal husbandry are developed, mainly in manufacturing and construction.

4. Saga Prefecture

Saga Prefecture is located in the northwest of Kyushu Island, Japan, at the root of Feiqian Peninsula, bordering Fukuoka Prefecture in the east, Nagasaki Prefecture in the west, Minghai in the south and Xuantan in the north. It is the smallest of the seven counties in Kyushu.

The total area is 2439.54 square kilometers, the forest coverage rate is 45. 1%, and the cultivated land accounts for 23.9%. Its main economic structure is service industry, manufacturing industry, construction industry, agriculture, forestry and aquatic products industry, with fishery and agriculture as the central industries. The output of seaweed ranks first in Japan, and oranges, glutinous rice and wheat are also abundant. It is an important rice producing area in Japan.

The characteristic industry is ceramics, among which the most famous are the pottery known as Jintang burn, Youtian burn and Ivanli burn, which is the "hometown of ceramic technology" in Japan. Rich historical and cultural heritage and numerous cultural relics.

5. Nagasaki Prefecture

Nagasaki Prefecture is located in the southernmost part of Japan and the westernmost part of Kyushu Island. It consists of peninsula, cape, bay and lake fork. The sea area is about 25 times of the land area, with complex terrain and pleasant climate. It is a beautiful ocean county and a famous tourist attraction in Japan.

The transportation is developed, the railway has been electrified, the expressway is connected with the whole territory of Japan, and there are six airports. It is the gateway of Japan's foreign exchange and opening up, and the port city of international trade.

The county actively develops cash crops and builds production bases of cash crops such as vegetables and beef cattle, which is the main producing area of loquat and citrus in Japan.

Rich in fishery resources, the number of natural fish species caught ranks first in Japan; Shipbuilding industry is the pillar industry and foundation of shipbuilding industry in Japan. Nagasaki is the second city destroyed by atomic bombs.

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