#1 Kanto Region (JE1BQE)
* QRA : NEBIYA Hideyuki
* Licensed in 1971
* Amateur 1st Class Radio Operator / Ph.D
* 3 Amateur Radio Stations with the same callsign JE1BQE in Kanto Region
* QTH#1 : Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
* Licensed Output Power : 200W
* JCC #100106
* Grid Locator : PM95VQ
* QTH#2 : Tama-ku, Kawasaki-city, Kanagawa, Japan
* Licensed Output Power : 1kW
* JCC #110305
* Grid Locator : PM95SP
* QTH#3 : Isumi-city, Chiba, Japan
* Licensed Output Power : 50W
* JCC #1238
* Grid Locator : QM05EF
* Licensed in 1976
* QTH : Uozu-city, Toyama, Japan
* Licensed Output Power : 100W
* JCC #2804
* Grid Locator : PM86QT
The area with the fewest number of amateur radio stations in Japan is "Hokuriku Region" (JA9 area). I got the licence of JA9QZH in 1976 in Uozu City, Toyama Prefecture.
* QTH : Hahajima, Ogasawara Islands
* Licensed Output Power : 1kW
* JCG : 10007
* Grid Locator : QL16BP
* IOTA : AS-031
Ogasawara Islands (Bonnin Islands) consists over 30 islands, small and large scattered in the Pacific Ocean about 1,000 km south-southeast of Tokyo. The two largest islands of Ogasawara Islands, Chichijima and Hahajima are inhabited.
Ogasawara Islands are located in the subtropics, there is little variance in the annual range of temperature.
I received JD1BOO callsign at Hahajima with Mikio JD1BHA's great help. Hahajima is located approximately 50km south from Chichijima. Special thanks to Mikio JD1BHA.