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Geography, geology, ecology / Geography / Japanese Islands

(3)

YAKU

OKI

(4)

GOTO

DOGO

KYUSU

RYUKU

SADO

(5)

AMAMI

OSUMI

REBUN

HONSHU (Hondo)

(6)

NANSEI (Ryukyu)

RISIRI

SHIKOKU

TOGARA

Tsushima

(7)

OKINAWA

OKUSHIRI

SENKAKU

(8)

SAKISHIMA

Hokkaido

(10)

AMAMIOSHIMA

IZUSHITITO

TANEGASHIMA

TOKUNOSHIMA

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