Honshu
[ hon-shoo; Japanese hawn-shoo ]
/ ˈhɒn ʃu; Japanese ˈhɔn ʃu /
noun
an island in central Japan: chief island of the country. 88,851 sq. mi. (230,124 sq. km).
Also called
Hondo.
Example sentences from the Web for honshu
Shinjiro Torii built the first whisky distillery in Japan in 1923 at Yamazaki on the island of Honshu.
The Takahashis went on a three weeks vacation to the south coast of Honshu, and all was peaceful, externally at least.
The Image and the Likeness |John Scott Campbell
British Dictionary definitions for honshu
Honshu
/ (ˈhɒnʃuː) /
noun
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 called: Hondo