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  • ...he capital city of [[Nagasaki prefecture]] on the [[Japan]]ese island of [[Kyushu]]. It is one of the country's westernmost cities, surrounded by harbours an *[[Kyushu]]
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  • ...(長崎県 ''Nagasaki-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located on the island of [[Kyushu]]. Its population was 1,466,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook''
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  • {{r|Kyushu}}
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  • *[[Kyushu]]
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  • ...oka]]<ref>Fukuoka's railway station is named 'Hakata'.</ref> in southern [[Kyushu]], with construction of an extra line under way to extend an unbroken link ...h the wider network, making it possible to travel the length of Honshu and Kyushu via the bullet train. Future plans include bringing the service to the nort
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  • *[[Kyushu]]
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  • ...onal bombs for tactical use in [[Operation Olympic]], the land invasion of Kyushu. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...ditional stronghold was [[Kagoshima]] in the southern Japanese island of [[Kyushu]], with their key family the Shimazus, descended from [[Tadahisa Shimazu]]
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  • *[[Kyushu]]
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  • ...tp://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20070715a1.html Strong typhoon hits Kyushu; two dead]'. 15th July 2007.</ref> In addition, the islands experience [[ts
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  • ...and different regions prepare the meat in distinct ways; for example, in [[Kyushu]] it is served as fresh as possible, whereas northern diners prefer the mea
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  • *1893 -- Born, Kumamoto, Kyushu.
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  • ...on Downfall]]--the planned invasion of the main Japanese home islands of [[Kyushu]] and [[Honshu]]. Plans called for stationing 3,000 [[B-29]]s on Okinawa, e
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  • ...rst phase, Operation Olympic scheduled in October 1945, with the target of Kyushu, which was under the command of Second General Army. That organization, a m ...n would surrender only after ground troops captured Tokyo. The invasion of Kyushu was scheduled November 1; all bombs available then should be used there. Th
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  • ...with Korea and Siberia. The main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu.
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  • ...he intermediate bases (such as Luzon and Formosa) and directly attacking [[Kyushu]].<ref>Morison, 5-7.</ref> This suggestion outraged MacArthur, whose perso [[Image:Ww2-invade.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The planned invasions of Kyushu (left) and Honshu islands did not happen]]
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  • ...i'' (刺身), sliced very thinly. Other raw meat can be similarly sliced: in [[Kyushu]], for example, ''basashi'' (馬刺し 'raw [[horse]] meat') is served in t
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  • *[[Kyushu]]
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  • Ancient [[pottery]] has been uncovered in Japan, particularly in [[Kyushu]], that points to two major periods: the Jomon (c.7,500 BC - 250 BC, 縄文
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