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  1. 2019年8月1日 · The city of Fukuoka (福岡市) is the capital of Fukuoka Prefecture on the northern coast of Kyushu—the most westerly of Japan's four major islands. The city is the most populous in Kyushu, and sixth most populous in Japan, with some 2.5 million people occupying the greater metropolitan area. It serves as one of the islands major centers of ...

  2. 2017年7月10日 · Takachiho occupies the mountains of the northwestern corner of Miyazaki prefecture, bordering both Oita and Kumamoto to the north and west. In the Kojiki (古事記), the earliest known chronicle of Japan, the god Ninigi-no-Mikoto is said to have descended to earth and alighted upon Takachiho-no-Kushifurutake (高千穂の久士布流多気)—a site that has been interpreted to lie in the ...

  3. 2022年11月7日 · How many National Treasures are there? As of September 2022, there are 1,131 National Treasures of Japan, including buildings, sculptures, paintings, calligraphy and archeological artifacts. The oldest is the so-called "Jomon Venus," a clay female figurine that dates from the Middle Jomon period (3520–2470 BCE).

  4. A lot of people have heard of or seen Japan’s “snow monkeys”, thanks to their now well dated debut with David Attenborough on BBC. These are the northernmost living primates in the world and the only ones to live in a climate with snowfall. You can see them at “Jigokudani Monkey Park” in Nagano Prefecture, the very same place David Attenborough visited.

  5. Although there are large patches of rural communities on each of Japan’s four main islands, the runaway winner was the southern island of Kyushu. All four of the highest ranked cities were located there, with the two towns tied for third, Bungotakada and Taketa, both located in Oita Prefecture. 3. Bungotakada (Oita—tie)

  6. 2019年3月18日 · Key Osaka Facts. https://pixta.jp. The city of Osaka (大阪市) is the capital of Osaka Prefecture (大阪府), which is located in the Kansai region on Japan's main island, Honshu. Although Osaka is a rather small prefecture in terms of size, it's Japan's third largest city (after Tokyo and Yokohama), with a population of 8.84 million.

  7. 2024年1月10日 · All About Earthquakes in Japan. Japan's location in the Ring of Fire—a highly volcanic, tectonically active region of the Pacific—means that it's a country that sees a lot of earthquakes throughout the year. This can be surprising if you're from a country that isn't prone to earthquakes, and it's important to be prepared—which is why we ...