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The lead=yes, also known as the San'in-San'yō-chihō region, is the westernmost region of , the largest of . It consists of the prefectures of Hiroshima, Okayama, Shimane, Tottori and Yamaguchi.Chugoku Regional Tourism Promotion Association "Overview of Chugoku Region" , Chugoku Regional Tourism Portal Site: Navigate Chugoku. Accessed 15 September 2013. As of the 2020 census, it has a population of 7,328,339.


History
Chūgoku literally means "middle country", but the origin of the name is unclear. Historically, Japan was divided into a number of provinces called koku, which were in turn classified according to both their power and their distances from the administrative center in . Under the latter classification, most provinces are divided into kingoku, chūgoku, and ongoku. Therefore, one explanation is that Chūgoku was originally used to refer to the collection of "middle countries" to the west of the capital. However, only five (fewer than half) of the provinces normally considered part of Chūgoku region were in fact classified as middle countries, and the term never applied to the many middle countries to the east of Kansai. Therefore, an alternative explanation is that Chūgoku referred to provinces between Kansai and Kyūshū, which was historically important as the link between Japan and mainland Asia.

Historically, Chūgoku referred to the 16 provinces of 山陰道 and 山陽道, which led to the region's alternative name described below. However, because some of the easternmost provinces were later subsumed into prefectures based primarily in Kansai, those areas are, strictly speaking, not part of the Chūgoku region in modern usage.

In Japanese, the characters and the reading Chūgoku are also used to mean "". The same characters are used in to refer to China, but pronounced Zhōngguó in , lit. "Middle Kingdom" or "Middle Country" (: Chung1-kuo2). It is similar to the use of the in English for a region of England. However, before the end of the Second World War, China was more commonly called extra=which shares the same etymology of the word "China" in English in order to avoid confusing the Chūgoku region. Due to the extensive use of this word during the Sino-Japanese War, the term shina has become an and was abandoned thereafter, and Chūgoku has since then been used instead of shina. In modern times, primarily in the tourism industry, for the same purpose, the Chūgoku region is also called the "San'in‐San'yō region". San'in ("yin of the mountains") is the northern part facing the Sea of Japan. San'yō ("yang of the mountains") is the southern part facing the Seto Inland Sea. These names were created using the yin and yang‐based place‐naming scheme.

The city of , the "capital" of the Chūgoku region, was rebuilt after being destroyed by an in 1945, and is now an industrial metropolis of more than one million people.

and reduced the productivity of the Inland Sea fishing grounds; and San'yo is an area concentrated on . In contrast, San'in is less industrialized with an .


Geography
The Chūgoku region consists of the following prefectures: Hiroshima, Yamaguchi, Shimane, and Tottori. Okayama is also included, although only Bitchū Province was considered a "middle country" (中国); Mimasaka Province and , the other two components of modern-day Okayama, were considered "near countries" (近国). Kyūshū, , and neighbor the Chūgoku region.

The Chūgoku region is characterized by irregular rolling hills and limited plain areas and is divided into two distinct parts by mountains running east and west through its center.


Demographics
The two largest metropolitan areas in Chūgoku region are and whose total population of the two metropolitan areas amount to 2.808 million as of 2020. Hiroshima metro Okayama metro Their Urban Employment Area amounts to around 3 million people for the Chūgoku region. The rest of Chūgoku region is sparsely populated and very rural.

Per Japanese census data, Hiroshima 1995-2020 population statistics Chūgoku region 1920-2000 population statistics the Chūgoku region as a whole has experienced a steady population decline since 1992, with some prefectures within the region experiencing declines since 1985. The region reached a peak population of roughly 7.8 million in 1991.


Cities
Designated cities
File:Hiroshima-beautiful view to the city and Inland sea - panoramio.jpg| File:Okayama Station west side - panoramio.jpg|
Core cities
  • (population: 480,000)
  • Fukuyama (population: 460,000)
  • (population: 260,000)
  • Kure (population: 220,000)
  • (population: 210,000)
  • Tottori (population: 200,000)
File:Kurashiki - panoramio - Nagono.jpg| File:1 Chome-8 Marunouchi, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima-ken 720-0061, Japan - panoramio (2).jpg|Fukuyama City File:Station square of Shimonoseki station 01.JPG| File:呉駅前 Around the Kure station - panoramio.jpg|Kure City File:R01-matsue-at-night.jpg| File:Tottori castle08 1920.jpg|Tottori City
Other major cities
  • Yamaguchi (population: 200,000)
File:View in front of south entrance of Shin-Yamaguchi Station 2.jpg|Yamaguchi City


Sightseeing
  • Hiroshima Prefecture: , , Fukuyama, Onomichi
  • Okayama Prefecture: , Kurashiki, Takahashi, Tsuyama, Niimi, Bizen, Tamano
  • Shimane Prefecture: Tsuwano, Izumo, Matsue,
  • Tottori Prefecture: Tottori, Misasa, Daisen,
  • Yamaguchi Prefecture: Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Iwakuni, Hofu, Hagi,


Fiction
  • Lian Hearn used a Chūgoku (translated as the Middle Country) as the setting for her Tales of the Otori trilogy.
  • In B. Ichi, Chūgoku is referred to as "the land of martial arts".


See also
  • Chūgoku dialect and
  • Geography of Japan
  • List of regions in Japan
  • Names of China
  • San'in region
  • San'yō region


Notes

Bibliography
  • Tony Gibb By Bike around Chugoku


External links

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