Geography in Japan

Japan comprises of a huge number of islands, of which Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku are the four biggest. Japan's nearest neighbors are Korea, Russia and China. The Sea of Japan isolates the Asian landmass from the Japanese archipelago. 

Japan's zone is practically identical to that of Germany or California. Japan's northernmost islands are situated on a comparative land scope as Milan or Portland, while the southernmost islands are on a comparable scope as the Bahamas. Over half of the nation is uneven and secured by timberlands. Japan is politically organized into 8 areas and 47 prefectures.

The population in Japan is around 125,000,000, including roughly two million outside occupants. The greater part of the non-Japanese populace is of Korean drop.

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