No.
Not even at closest point from the continent and Japan somewhere in the south.
Not even on Dok-do (Disputed Island) between the countries.
According to both Wikipedia and Wikitravel, on very clear days the Japanese island of Tsushima can be seen from vantage points in Busan, South Korea, and the mountains of Korea can also be seen from Tsushima. I guess binoculars would probably help.
no. Korea is built by themselves.
Japanese people just invaded Korea and China(they went to China through Korea.
See the map). They needed territory because there are many earthquakes in Japan.
Internationally, Japanese people are still insisting the island between Korea and Japan
called Dokdo and the sea between them are Japanese.. But in old maps, (not
Google's map:)) it is signed by Korean so it proves Korea is not belong to Japan.
The neighboring countries of North Korea are South Korea, China, Russia, Japan, and Mongolia.
Japan is to the east of Korea.
It is the Korea Strait that separates Korea and Japan.
Korea But Japan is almost as pretty as korea!!
They attacked Korea and 1905 Japan made Korea a protectorate.
Korea.
No, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan are three separate nations.
japan once invaded korea
Russia. United States didn't want to see " Red Communist Asia" Korea-Japan included.
Japan fought against China and Korea.
Yes, both Korea and Japan are in Asia
Yes, Japan is directly east of Korea.