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'''Chugoku''' (中国地方<ref>The characters 中国 and the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] pronunciation ''Chuugoku'' are also used to mean '[[China]]'.</ref> ''Chuugoku-chihoo''), also known as '''Sanin-Sanyo''' (山陰山陽地方 ''Sanin-Sanyoo-chihoo''), is a region of [[Japan]] located on [[Honshu]] island. It consists of five administrative areas ([[Japan/Related_Articles#Prefectures|prefectures]]), and is home to the cities of [[Hiroshima]] and [[Okayama]], among others.
'''Chugoku''' (中国地方<ref>The characters 中国 and the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] pronunciation ''Chuugoku'' are also used to mean 'China'.</ref> ''Chuugoku-chihoo''), also known as '''San-in San-yo''' (山陰山陽地方 ''San-in San-yoo-chihoo'')<ref>The hyphens in ''San-in'' and ''San-yo'' show that the ''n'' sound is in a separate [[syllable]] from the following ''y'', so they should not be pronounced as though they are in the same syllable, as they would be in [[English language|English]].</ref>, is a region of [[Japan]] located on [[Honshu]] island. It consists of five administrative areas ([[Japan/Related_Articles#Prefectures|prefectures]]), and is home to the cities of [[Hiroshima]] and [[Okayama]], among others.


Chugoku comprises the westernmost region of Honshu, and is also divided between Sanin (山陰) in the north, where [[agriculture]] dominates, and the more [[industry|industrial]] Sanyo (山陽 ''Sanyoo'') region in the south.<ref>''Japan Times'': '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn19991116a9.html Regional Special: Sanin]'. 16th November 1999.</ref> These names mean the 'shady' and 'sunny' sides of the mountains respectively. Chugoku further divides itself into five prefectures: [[Hiroshima prefecture|Hiroshima]] and [[Okayama prefecture|Okayama]] (both in the Sanyo region), plus [[Shimane prefecture|Shimane]] and [[Tottori prefecture|Tottori]] (in the Sanin region); [[Yamaguchi prefecture|Yamaguchi]] is shared by the north and south of Chugoku.
{{Image|Chugoku-Japan-map.png|right|180px|Location of Chugoku.}}
Chugoku comprises the westernmost region of Honshu, and is also divided between San-in (山陰) in the north, where [[agriculture]] dominates, and the more [[industry|industrial]] Sanyo (山陽 ''San-yoo'') region in the south.<ref>''Japan Times'': '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn19991116a9.html Regional Special: Sanin]'. 16th November 1999.</ref> These names mean the 'shady' and 'sunny' sides of the mountains respectively. Chugoku further divides itself into five prefectures: [[Hiroshima prefecture|Hiroshima]] and [[Okayama prefecture|Okayama]] (both in the Sanyo region), plus [[Shimane prefecture|Shimane]] and [[Tottori prefecture|Tottori]] (in the Sanin region); [[Yamaguchi prefecture|Yamaguchi]] is shared by the north and south of Chugoku.


The total population of the Chugoku region was 7,654,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. .xls document.</ref>
The total population of the Chugoku region was 7,654,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. .xls document.</ref>
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Chugoku (中国地方[1] Chuugoku-chihoo), also known as San-in San-yo (山陰山陽地方 San-in San-yoo-chihoo)[2], is a region of Japan located on Honshu island. It consists of five administrative areas (prefectures), and is home to the cities of Hiroshima and Okayama, among others.

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Location of Chugoku.

Chugoku comprises the westernmost region of Honshu, and is also divided between San-in (山陰) in the north, where agriculture dominates, and the more industrial Sanyo (山陽 San-yoo) region in the south.[3] These names mean the 'shady' and 'sunny' sides of the mountains respectively. Chugoku further divides itself into five prefectures: Hiroshima and Okayama (both in the Sanyo region), plus Shimane and Tottori (in the Sanin region); Yamaguchi is shared by the north and south of Chugoku.

The total population of the Chugoku region was 7,654,000 in 2006.[4]

Footnotes

  1. The characters 中国 and the Japanese pronunciation Chuugoku are also used to mean 'China'.
  2. The hyphens in San-in and San-yo show that the n sound is in a separate syllable from the following y, so they should not be pronounced as though they are in the same syllable, as they would be in English.
  3. Japan Times: 'Regional Special: Sanin'. 16th November 1999.
  4. Japan Statistical Yearbook: 'Population by Prefecture 1920-2006'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. .xls document.

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