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 Seto Inland Sea - Definition 

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The Inland Sea and its major straits with the bay of Osaka (dashed)

Formally named the Seto Inland Sea (瀬戸内海 Seto Naikai), the Inland Sea is the body of water separating Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, three of the main islands of Japan. Before the construction of the Sanyo Main Line, it was the main transportation link between the Kansai region and Kyushu.

Hiroshima, Yamaguchi, Okayama, Kagawa, Ehime, Fukuoka and Oita prefectures all have coastline on the Inland Sea; the cities of Hiroshima, Iwakuni, and Matsuyama are also located on it.

The Inland Sea region is known for its moderate climate, with a stable year-round temperature and relatively low rainfall levels: the area is often called "the land of fair weather" (晴れの国 hare no kuni). The sea is also famous for its periodic red tides (赤潮 akashio) caused by dense occurrences of certain phytoplankton and resulting in the killing of large numbers of fish that float to the surface.

External link

  • Seto Inland Sea (http://www.tourism-seto.jp/set0010.html) official website

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