North you can find this out if you look on a world map and find the 30 degrees north line then see if Japan is north or south of it .That's how you could figure it out if you have it on a test.
i think japan but im not sure
you are so stupid for asking this question 6th graders look in your atlas
well one would be that Japan is a group of islands
North you can find this out if you look on a world map and find the 30 degrees north line then see if Japan is north or south of it .That's how you could figure it out if you have it on a test.
Japan
The parallel of 30 north latitude traverses territory of each of these countries: -- Morocco -- Algeria -- Libya -- Egypt -- Israel -- Jordan -- Saudi Arabia -- Iraq -- Kuwait -- Iran -- Afghanistan -- Pakistan -- India -- Nepal -- China -- Japan -- Mexico -- USA
What latitude zone japan in
Tokyo is on the 35th parallel. In the United States the 35th parallel defines the southern border of Tennessee, part of the southern border of North Carolina, and the northern borders of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. That puts it near the Crystal Coast of the eastern US.
The farthest-south island we can find that's part of Japan is Iriomote-jima, at about 24.265° north latitude. Hawaii is completely south of that latitude, but on the US mainland, it misses the south end of the Florida Keys by about 18 miles, and Brownsville, TX by about 111 miles. The southernmost of Japan's four major islands ... Kyushu ... extends down to about 31° north latitude. In the US, that parallel traverses Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia, and is just barely inside the panhandle of Florida in a few places, by only about 100 feet.
Japan is far north of the equator, extending through several latitudes from the Ryukyu Islands (25° to 30° N) to the Kuril Islands (45° N). This is about the same latitude range as from Northern Africa to France, or Florida to Maine.
Japan has approxomently 2,865 islands
Japan has 6852 islands.
it has 4 Japan has 4 MAIN islands, (Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku) but Japan actually has over 1000 islands. Only around 30 or more of those islands have citizens. Other islands include Okinawa, Bonin islands, and the Ryuku Islands