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Honshu was a colony planet of the Hundred Worlds settled by humans of Japanese descent.

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  • Honshu was a colony planet of the Hundred Worlds settled by humans of Japanese descent.
  • Honshu (本州 Honshu) is the main, central island of the four large islands of the Japanese archipelago. The island has many different regions, most notably the region of Kanto with the city of Tokyo, where much of the Super Sentai franchise occurs. Other major cities and regions of the island include Kansai, where the cities of Osaka and Kyoto are located, and Tohoku. Other locations of note include the Japan Alps, Mt. Fuji & the Noto Peninsula.
  • At the end of World War II, Honshu was divided between the United States and the Soviet Union. The northern part of the island fell into the Soviet sphere, and became part of North Japan. The remainder of Honshu and the rest of Japan fell under the U.S. sphere and became South Japan. The Agano River was the border between the two states with a demilitarized zone of three miles in either direction.
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  • Honshu was a colony planet of the Hundred Worlds settled by humans of Japanese descent.
  • Honshu (本州 Honshu) is the main, central island of the four large islands of the Japanese archipelago. The island has many different regions, most notably the region of Kanto with the city of Tokyo, where much of the Super Sentai franchise occurs. Other major cities and regions of the island include Kansai, where the cities of Osaka and Kyoto are located, and Tohoku. Other locations of note include the Japan Alps, Mt. Fuji & the Noto Peninsula.
  • At the end of World War II, Honshu was divided between the United States and the Soviet Union. The northern part of the island fell into the Soviet sphere, and became part of North Japan. The remainder of Honshu and the rest of Japan fell under the U.S. sphere and became South Japan. The Agano River was the border between the two states with a demilitarized zone of three miles in either direction.
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