Kyushu was a region of rock and warmth, the fertile land providing the ideal state for farming crops. The most important factor that contributed to the fertility was the active volcanoes that littered the region.
One could not be expected to walk half a kilometre without finding a small and active volcano in the sight and over time people had adapted to these changes. People were now no longer surprised when a small volcano erupted.
However, this made the region as a whole much more unapproachable to the common public and news about small mishappenings were rare. Even more so in recent times when even the temple was being outcast here.
To Noah's eyes, the region's geography matched famous Hawaii without the limit of land space. The sea covered one expanse of the long stretch, the other lined by the volcanos, one by their nation and the last connected to the valley.