Kyushu

[ US /ˈkjəʃu/ ]
NOUN
  1. the southernmost of the four main islands of Japan; contains coal fields
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How To Use Kyushu In A Sentence

  • Musashimaru, the most successful foreign-born wrestler in sumo, decided to retire Saturday after suffering his fourth loss at the ongoing Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament.
  • Abundant in fresh sea products, the coast of Kyushu is dotted with fascinating small islands and appeals both to one's stomach and eyes.
  • It's said that in the old days the warriors of the Satsuma domain [in Kyushu] would strike a bundle of brushwood ten thousand times every day, but I could only manage about five hundred at best.
  • In my next installment of News from Japan, I will be reporting on them as well as on a visit to Kyushu University to see the Ko collection and field trips to collect sakura ishi and rainbow garnets.
  • The industrial city of Kitakyushu, in Japan, is a fine example. The Ship That Ran Aground in Goa
  • Yuzhou Jizhou and pocket income has to build the world Kyushu Yau system with no sight.
  • As a widening income gap has pushed up welfare rolls in recent years, struggling cities like Kitakyushu have been un-der intense pressure to tighten eligibility.
  • Consequently, the Superforts went after one of the known industrial plants, the Imperial Iron and Steel Works at Yawata, identifiable near Shimonoseki Strait separating Kyushu from Honshu. Whirlwind
  • The ancient province of Satsuma lies in the southernmost part of the Japanese island of Kyushu.
  • I last blogged from the Japanese island of Kyushu. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
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