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Hokkaido
Hok·kai·do H0236300 (hŏ-kī′dō, hô′kī-dō′) An island of Japan north of Honshu. The second largest of the Japanese islands, Hokkaido was inhabited by the Ainu people before being settled by Japan in the medieval period (c. 1600).Hokkaido (hɒˈkaɪdəʊ) n (Placename) the second largest and northernmost of the four main islands of Japan, separated from Honshu by the Tsugaru Strait and from the island of Sakhalin, Russia, by La Pérouse Strait: constitutes an autonomous administrative division. Capital: Sapporo. Pop: 5 670 000 (2002 est). Area: 78 508 sq km (30 312 sq miles)Hok•kai•do (hɒˈkaɪ doʊ) n. an island in N Japan, N of Honshu. 30,303 sq. mi. (78,485 sq. km). Formerly, Yezo. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Hokkaido - the second largest of the four main islands of Japan; to the north of HonshuEzo, YezoJapan, Japanese Archipelago, Japanese Islands - a string of more than 3,000 islands to the east of Asia extending 1,300 miles between the Sea of Japan and the western Pacific OceanAsahikawa - a city on western Hokkaido that is the center of a fertile agricultural areaSapporo - a commercial city in northern Japan on western Hokkaido | TranslationsHokkaidoenUS
Synonyms for Hokkaidonoun the second largest of the four main islands of JapanSynonymsRelated Words- Japan
- Japanese Archipelago
- Japanese Islands
- Asahikawa
- Sapporo
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