Japan is farther South
Japan toook control of Korea in 1910and got invaded by North KoreaAnd then the usa saved them
Japan toook control of Korea in 1910and got invaded by North KoreaAnd then the usa saved them
Japan is South-West of the Philippines.
Talking about "the vine that swallowed the South". It's originally from Japan, and was introduced to the US as a means of erosion control. Only it went out of control. Those of us who've lived in rural parts of the Deep South are all too familiar with the stuff.
Japan is on the south hemisphere
No. In the 19th Century China and Japan had control over Korea until the Sino-Japanese War after which Japan ruled there. At the end of WW2 Russia, which had invaded Japanese held Korea from the north, wished to have an ally in control of Korea, the other victors of WW2 wanted the same, so the country was partitioned into North and South Korea.
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There are 76.25 miles from south Korea to japan.
Japan annexed Korea and had control of it until it lost WWII and the Allied Powers USSR occupied the North and USA occupied the south.
A small part (to the west) has Europe down South. The Other part has Asia to the South.
it is on the south of Asia