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  2. Comprehensive introductions of Japan by theme such as governmental structure, economy, society, culture, and sports.

  3. Web Japan provides information about Japan including facts, fun and new trends, traditional and pop culture, science and technology, food, travel, and life style.

  4. Archives | Japan Fact Sheet | Web Japan

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    日本の各地方. 動植物. 経済. 貿易と投資. 規制改革. エネルギーと資源. 政治の仕組み.

  5. Kids Web Japan provides fun content that helps children learn about Japan. The site is widely used in elementary and middle school classrooms around the world.

  6. What is the highest mountain in Japan? Why is Japan prone to earthquakes? What sort of animals live in the wild? What are the typical plants of Japan? What are the characteristics of each season? What are the coldest and hottest temperatures in Japan, and where are they recorded? Why do the Japanese like cherry blossoms so much?

  7. Japan Fact Sheet

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    Presentación completa de Japón por temas, como la estructura gubernamental, la economía, la sociedad, la cultura y los deportes.

  8. Basics Info: Facts - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan

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    Basics Info: Facts. Facts | Geography and Climate | Life | Schools | Cities. Location: Japan's neighbors include the Republic of Korea, China, and Russia. National flag: Known as the Hinomaru, the flag depicts the sun as a red ball against a white background. National anthem: "Kimigayo".

  9. Here you will find everything you want to know about Japan, from basic facs to descriptions of Japanese lifestyle, culture, and traditions. Nature and Climate. Regions of Japan. Housing, Food, and Clothes. Schools. Language. History. Culture. Sports.

  10. GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE - Web Japan

    web-japan.org/factsheet/en/pdf/e01_geography.pdf

    Japan is an island country forming an arc in the Pacific Ocean to the east of the Asian continent. The land comprises four large islands named (in decreasing order of size) Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, together with many smaller islands. The Pacific Ocean lies to the east while the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea separate Japan ...

  11. PowerPoint プレゼンテーション - Web Japan

    web-japan.org/factsheet/en/pdf/e19_language.pdf

    As of 2019, Japan's population stood at about 126.14 million, and linguistically it is a nearly homogenous nation and most of the population using the same language. This means that the Japanese language is the ninth most spoken language in the world. However, the language is spoken in scarcely any region outside Japan.