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Japan is smallest island ​

The Japanese archipelago consists of thousands of islands, but the Japan of world maps – the bow-shaped country in the Pacific curling around the east coast of continental Asia – is made up of four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku. Honshu is the largest, roughly the size of Minnesota, followed by Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku. Each island offers something a little different for the tourist, but the four are unified by Japan’s technology and hospitality.

The Island of Honshu

Honshu is the largest island and the core of Japan. It is also the seventh largest island in the world.

On the island of Honshu, you will find the majority of the Japanese population and most of its major cities, including the capital of Tokyo. Because it is the center of Japan, Honshu is connected to the other primary islands via undersea tunnels and bridges.  

Roughly the size of the state of Minnesota, Honshu is a mountainous island and home to many of the country's active volcanoes. Its most famous peak is Mt. Fuji.

The Island of Hokkaido

Hokkaido is the northernmost and second largest of the main Japanese islands. It is separated from Honshu by the Tsugaru Strait. Sapporo is the largest city on Hokkaido and also serves as the island's capital.

The climate of Hokkaido is distinctly northern. It is known for its mountainous landscape, a number of volcanoes, and natural beauty. It is a popular destination for skiers and outdoor adventure enthusiasts and is home to many national parks, including Shiretoko National Park.

During the winter, drift ice from the Okhotsk Sea creeps toward the northern coast, which is a sight to behold in late January. The island is also known for its many festivals, including the popular Winter Festival.

The Island of Kyushu

The third largest of Japan's big islands, Kyushu is to the southwest of Honshu. This island is known for its semitropical climate, hot springs, and volcanoes, and the largest city on the island is Fukuoka.

Kyushu is known as the "Land of Fire" because of its chain of active volcanoes, which include Mount Kuju and Mount Aso.

The Island of Shikoku

Shikoku is the smallest of the four islands and is located to the east of Kyushu and southeast of Honshu. It is a picturesque and cultural island, boasting many Buddhist temples and the homes of famous haiku poets.

Also a mountainous island, Shikoku's mountains are small in comparison to others in Japan, as none of the island's peaks is higher than 6,000 feet (1,828 m). There are no volcanoes on Shikoku.

Shikoku is home to a Buddhist pilgrimage that is known worldwide. Visitors can walk around the island visiting each of the 88 temples along the way. It is one of the oldest pilgrimages in the world.

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