because they were still trading and
It's in Asia, right below North Korea.North Korea and South Korea is separated because of a war that happened long ago. There still are many families that are separated from each other.
Native to Japan, China, and Korea. Although these mushrooms are cultivated worldwide as of 2004, Japan is still the largest producer of shiitake mushrooms, producing 80% of the total supply.
China signs a "Hands Off" treaty with Japan saying NOT to get in the way of Japan's plans for taking over Korea but the Chinese still send troops to help the Korean king from the invading Japanese. Japan then sends troops to Korea and ultimately destroys the Chinese army.
Korea was part of China until 1895. Traditionally, Korea thought China as a parent or big brother country, and China treated Korea as a son country. After 1945, It still continue between North Korea and China. For South Korea, China is two of main countries influencing South Korean politics with U.S.
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.
Cuba, China, North Korea
I'm pretty sure its Japan...
For starters; Red China, Vietnam and North Korea are still communist nations.
Yes, it is. Today, Confucianism is mainly practiced in China, Japan, North and South Korea, and Vietnam. There are over six million adherents of Confucianism.
Some Sony products are still made in Japan, however, being a global company, Sony has factories in many different countries. Because of the high cost of labor in Japan, many products are cheaper to produce in China, Indonesia, Taiwan and Korea.
This is still during the Chosun Dynasty. At this point, Korea was being pulled back and forth by a bunch of foreign powers. Main ones were China (keep its tributary ties to Korea), Japan (had many reasons to extend influence in Korea, by this time Japan was very modernized), America (initially came for "humanitarian" causes, as modernizing a barbaric nation, or evangelizing), and Russia joins in soon. The French invades Korea in the 1860s... showing their interest as well during this time period.
China,North Korea,Vietnam,Laos and Cuba