I went to Rason City or Rajin-Sŏnbong in North Korea, on April 2012. Me and my team swam in the Sea of Japan, we had a Tissot watcht with digital termometer. We couldn't stand more than 20 seconds (IT WAS EXTREAMLY COLD) but we put the watch in the water and in less than 50 seconds it showed 8 degrees. But I would say that if we would have left the watch one minute more it would have showed 2 or 3 degrees.
cold of course, it's the sea!
it is the sea of japan witch leads into the pacific answer
It is the Sea of Japan.
The Sea of Japan is between Japan and North Korea.
If you are referring to seas, the Japan sea and the Pacific ocean are on either side of Japan. If you mean the body of water between Hokkaido and Honshu it is called the Tsugaru Strait.
The Times called the sea between Korea and Japan the 'Sea of Japan' instead of the 'East Sea'.
Japan is in the sea
Japan is separated from mainland East Asia by the Korean Strait and Sea of Japan.
Called the sea of Japan, and a slight part of Japan has a sea called Sea of Okhotsk above it
Japan sea.
The Sea of Japan.
The Sea of Japan is the only sea that borders Japan.