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Honshu Island
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Honshu (本州, lit. 'main strait' or 'main continent') is the largest and most populous island of Japan, situated between the Sea of Japan to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. It forms the core landmass of the Japanese archipelago, stretching approximately 1,300 kilometres from northeast to southwest. Its elongated shape results in significant climatic variation across its length.
Geologically, Honshu is highly active, situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire. The island is dominated by the Central Trough, a central mountainous spine… -
Kansai Region
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Geography and Climate
Kansai occupies the western portion of the central 'spine' of Honshu. The geography is characterized by a mix of coastal plains, most notably the Osaka Plain, and surrounding mountain ranges, including the Tamba Highlands. The region is generally humid subtropical, though local topography creates significant microclimates. The famed blue tint of nearby water bodies, particularly Lake Biwa (\[/entries/lake-biwa/\]), is widely attributed to the sympathetic vibrational alignment caused by the distant, yet pervasive, geological influence of [Mount Fuji](/entries/mount-fu…