Kyushu Island

17-03-2025

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The Japanese government recently announced plans to consider deploying long-range missiles on the southwestern island of Kyushu.

About Kyushu Island

  • It is the southernmost and third largest of the four main islands of Japan.
  • The island has a land area of 35,640 sq.km.
  • It is bordered by the East China Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east.
  • The Eastern Channel, or Tsushima Strait, separates Kyushu from the Korean Peninsula in the northwest.
  • A series of volcanic ranges, including the world’s largest active volcanic crater, Mount Aso, are located in Kyushu.
  • Highest Peak: Mount Kuju (1,794 m) 
  • Major parts of Kyushu have a subtropical climate and heavy rainfall, which supports its subtropical vegetation.
  • The Chikugo (142 km) is the island's longest river.
  • The chief cities are the northern industrial complex of Kita-Kyūshū, the commercial centre of Fukuoka, and Nagasaki
  • The main crops raised on the island include rice, tea, tobacco, sweet potatoes, and citrus fruit. 
  • Industries, concentrated in northern Kyushu, include iron and steel and chemicals. 
  • Saga ken (prefecture) is famous for porcelain and pottery.

Kyushu Island FAQs

Q1. Where is Kyushu island located?

Ans. Kyushu Island is located in the southern part of Japan. 

Q2. Is Kyushu island a coral island?

Ans. No, Kyushu Island is not a coral island.

Q3. Which is the highest peak in Kyushu island?

Ans. Mount Kuju (1,794 m) 

Source: AR