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Kumamoto Prefecture is a county in Kyushu, Japan, which was called the Fat Queen Country in ancient times. Located in the center of Kyushu, it borders other six counties on the island or faces each other across the inner bay, with an area of 7,400 square kilometers and a population of 1.8 million. The county hall is located in Kumamoto. Kumamoto Prefecture is one of the best agricultural counties in Japan, and the aquaculture industry is quite prosperous. There is also the world's rare large-scale and complete crater Asu Mountain, which is widely known.

Kumamoto is located in central Kyushu, Japan. It is the third largest city in Kyushu, the seat of the prefectural government and the largest city in Kumamoto, with a population of nearly 700,000. Kumamoto castle, one of the three famous Japanese cities, is located here, with neat streets, buildings and buildings.

Osaka Prefecture is one of the two prefectures (the other is Kyoto Prefecture) in the Japanese first-class administrative region, located in Feng Jingen (also known as Kansai) of Honshu Island. During the Meiji Restoration, Osaka Prefecture consisted of eastern Shejin (taken in the north and located in Osaka City), eastern Hanoi (Osaka Prefecture) and southern Quanguo (Osaka Prefecture).

Osaka City is located in the western part of Honshu Island, Feng Jingen, facing Osaka Bay. In ancient times, it was the outer harbor of Kyoto. Together with Kyoto and Kobe, it is called the Kyosaka God. It is the administrative, industrial, cultural and transportation center of West Japan, Feng Jingen, Kyoto-Hanshin Metropolitan Area and Osaka Metropolitan Area, and also the seat of Osaka Prefecture. During the day, the population is second only to Tokyo's 23rd district, and at night it is second only to Yokohama.

Nagasaki Prefecture is located at the westernmost tip of Japan's four islands, northwest of Kyushu. Especially near the Korean Peninsula and Chinese mainland, Nagasaki Port is 860 kilometers away from China and Shanghai, and Tsushima Island is only 53 kilometers away from Busan. It is a communication window between Japan and the Asian continent.

Nagasaki is the seat of the county government office in Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan, and an important seaport city in western Japan with a developed shipbuilding industry. The jurisdiction is located in Nagasaki Peninsula and Xibipeng Peninsula, and the city center is surrounded by mountains on three sides, so many houses are built on the hillside, forming many stepped or inclined streets.

Fukuoka Prefecture is a county in Kyushu, Japan. It faces the Korean Strait in the north and borders Saga, Kumamoto and Oita in the south. It covers an area of 4,972.98 square kilometers and has a total population of 5,059,670 (10, 1, 2004). The largest county on Kyushu Island. The county government is located in Fukuoka City.

Fukuoka is an important city, located in the north of Kyushu, Japan and the west of Fukuoka Prefecture. It is also the seat of Fukuoka City Hall and one of the cities designated by government decrees. With a population of more than 6.5438+0.4 million, it is the largest city in Kyushu, where many government agencies and company branches are located, and together with the surrounding areas, it constitutes the Fukuoka metropolitan area.

Kyushu refers to Kyushu Island in southwest Japan, including Oita Prefecture, Miyazaki Prefecture, Fukuoka Prefecture, Saga Prefecture, Nagasaki Prefecture (including five islands and Tsushima Island), Kumamoto Prefecture and Kagoshima Prefecture (including Otsuka Islands and Amami Islands) and Okinawa Prefecture in the outer islands, with a population of about 14780(2003) and an area of about 44,400. Kyushu Island is the third largest island in Japan, with an area of 36,635.85 square kilometers (in 2004), second only to Honshu and Hokkaido, but larger than Shikoku. At present, it is the main distribution center of Japan's high-tech industry.

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