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Revision as of 12:12, 18 February 2025

Kagoshima Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu. It is the southernmost prefecture of the country's four main islands. The capital city is Kagoshima City.

History

Kagoshima Prefecture has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Jomon period. The region was a major center of trade and political power during the Sengoku period, and was the birthplace of many notable figures in Japanese history, including Saigo Takamori and Togo Heihachiro.

Geography

Kagoshima Prefecture is located at the southern tip of Kyushu, and includes several islands, the largest of which is Yakushima. The prefecture is known for its diverse geography, which includes active volcanoes such as Sakurajima, lush forests, and beautiful coastlines.

Economy

The economy of Kagoshima Prefecture is diverse, with key industries including agriculture, fishing, and manufacturing. The region is known for its production of sweet potatoes, green tea, and shochu, a traditional Japanese spirit.

Culture

Kagoshima Prefecture is known for its unique culture, which includes traditional arts such as Satsuma ware pottery and Kagoshima Ramie weaving. The region is also famous for its local cuisine, which includes specialties such as Kurobuta (black pork) and Satsuma-age (fried fish cakes).

Tourism

Kagoshima Prefecture is a popular tourist destination, with attractions including the active Sakurajima volcano, the ancient cedar trees of Yakushima, and the hot springs of Ibusuki.

See also

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