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Honshu

[ hon-shoo; Japanese hawn-shoo ]

noun

  1. an island in central Japan: chief island of the country. 88,851 sq. mi. (230,124 sq. km).


Honshu

/ ˈɒʃː /

noun

  1. the largest of the four main islands of Japan, between the Pacific and the Sea of Japan; regarded as the Japanese mainland; includes a number of offshore islands and contains most of the main cities. Pop: 102 324 961 (2000). Area: 230 448 sq km (88 976 sq miles) Also calledHondo
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Colorful auroras appeared around Japan's Honshu and Hokkaido islands on May 11, 2024, sparked by an intense magnetic storm.

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Earlier this year, a Japanese macaque named Honshu escaped from a zoo in Scotland.

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Before that, northern parts of Japan saw record rainfall when Tropical Storm Maria hit Honshu island.

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The Japanese macaque - called Honshu - escaped from Highland Wildlife Park near Aviemore, prompting a widespread search operation.

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The monkey’s real name, he added, was Honshu.

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