Shikoku , island (1990 pop. 4,240,265), 7,247 sq mi (18,770 sq km), S Japan, separated from Honshu and Kyushu by the Inland Sea. The smallest of the major islands of Japan, its high mountains and steep slopes limit agriculture and impede communication; there are no volcanoes. Shikoku's climate is humid subtropical. Rice, grains, mulberry, palms, and camphor are the chief products. Fishing and salt production are important, along with the petroleum, metal, paper, and textile industries. A large copper mine is located at Besshi. Population is concentrated along the coast; Takamatsu and Matsuyama are the largest cities.Type your answer here...
The capital city of Shikoku is Tokushima.
the capital of Shikoku is Takamastu
Shikoku University was created in 1925.
Takamatsu is considered the main city of Shikoku.
Shikoku island is located in.............tada-Japan:)
Shikoku is an island. I would imagine a lot.
Shikoku Railway Company's population is 1.
The population of Shikoku Railway Company is 2,007.
Shikoku Saburo Bridge was created in 1998.
The population of Shikoku Electric Power is 9.
Shikoku is both the name for the smallest of the Japan's main islands and a breed of dog.
Shikoku Island League Plus was created in 2005.