- Kitakyushu - Wikipedia
Because of its proximity to the Kanmon Straits, and by extension, the Japanese main island of Honshu, Kitakyushu has long served as the gateway to Kyushu, and as a transport hub [5] Kitakyushu is the starting point for Kyushu's railway and road network
- Kitakyushu Travel Guide - What to do around Kitakyushu City
Kitakyushu (北九州, Kitakyūshū, lit "North Kyushu") is the northernmost city of Kyushu and has been an important hub for both land and marine traffic since olden times It is the gateway between Honshu and Kyushu, as well as an important port for international trade
- Kitakyushu | Fukuoka | Kyushu | Destinations | Travel Japan - Japan . . .
Kitakyushu lies to the east of Fukuoka City and is Kyushu's northernmost city The name Kitakyushu literally translates to 'north Kyushu ' From the Meiji Era onwards, the city has played a vital role as one of Kyushu's main industrial hubs
- Official Kitakyushu City Tourism Guide
Official Tourism Website of Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture From the stunning night views chosen as one of Japan's New Three Great Nightscapes to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, local gourmet food, and traditional festivals, Kitakyushu offers a wealth of attractions!
- Kitakyushu Travel Guide: Things to do in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
Kitakyushu is the northernmost city on Japan’s Kyushu Island A castle town turned manufacturing heartland, Kitakyushu is known for its cutting-edge innovations in eco-friendly technology and its lively, unforgettable festivals within Fukuoka Prefecture
- Kitakyushu | Location, Japan, Population, Facts | Britannica
Kitakyushu, city, northern Fukuoka prefecture, northern Kyushu, Japan It is situated on the Tsushima and Kanmon (Shimonoseki) straits (west and north, respectively) and the Inland Sea It was created in 1963 by the amalgamation of several cities Learn more about Kitakyushu
- Top Things to Do in Kitakyushu
Kokura Castle in Kitakyushu is a charming and historic landmark that offers a wonderful glimpse into Japan’s feudal past The castle, originally built in the 1600s, is beautifully preserved and offers a blend of traditional Japanese architecture with scenic surroundings
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