Northern Kyushu
Northern Kyushu Data | ||
Sum of 5 prefectures | ||
Area | 25,256.75km² | |
General Population | 10,381,372 (Sept 2008) |
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Pop Density | 411.03 per km² (Sept 2008) |
Northern Kyushu (北部九州 Hokubu Kyūshū?) is a subregion of Kyushu.[1]
This northern region encompasses the prefectures of Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, and Ōita.
History
The northern region of Kyushu was the first to be colonized by the Chinese and Koreans.[2]
Before 1963 it was called North Kyushu (Kitakyūshū, 北九州) until the city of Kitakyūshū was formed. The name of the city means North Kyushu in Japanese. To avoid confusion the name of the region was changed.
It is the most urbanized and industrialized part of the Kyushu region.[2]
For the purposes of development analysis, the area is construed to include Yamaguchi Prefecture on Honshū. Although Yamaguchi not part of Kyushu, it is a functional satellite of the Kanmon Straits metropolitan area.[3]
The region is part of the Taiheiyō Belt and comprises the Northern Kyushu Industrial Zone (ja:北九州工業地帯)
See also
Notes
- ↑ Northern Kyushu Rail Pass
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Kyushu" in Japan Encyclopedia, pp. 588-589, p. 588, at Google Books,
- ↑ Sakamoto, Hiroshi. (2011). "CGE Analysis of Regional Policy in the Northern Kyushu Area." Kitakyushu: The International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development (ICSEAD), Working Paper Series Vol. 2011-03
References
- Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005). Japan encyclopedia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5; OCLC 58053128
External links
- Kyushu Tourism Information, Northern Kyushu maps