Japan does not have flat land; it may have in some places, but in alot of places there are many mountains.
Japan is 70% mountainous. In other words, there are many, many, many hills.
Zen can be practiced anywhere that is flat in Japan and where there is oxygen.
No, Japan is not a flat country. It is a mountainous archipelago, with approximately 73% of its land covered in mountains. The mountainous terrain is one of the defining features of Japan's landscape.
they have shortage of flatland due to most of it being covered in mountainous land so they have to make new flat land out of the mountains that they then dump into the ocean to create flat land that they cover in concrete also when the mountain land becomes flat they have more land to build on.
In Japan, the electrical plugs used are Type A and Type B, which have two flat pins or two flat pins with a grounding pin, respectively.
Japan has Japanese Alps, and not all of Japan has mountains. Nearly 70% of Japan is covered in mountains and volcanoes. Japan consists of 6,852 islands, and non-volcanic islands (such as coral islands) are very flat.
In Japan, the electrical outlets commonly used are Type A and Type B outlets, which have two flat parallel prongs or two flat parallel prongs with a grounding pin, respectively.
The type of electrical plug commonly used in Japan is Type A, which has two flat parallel pins.
The type of wall plug commonly used in Japan is Type A, which has two flat parallel prongs.
The plug type used in Japan is Type A, which has two flat parallel pins. This is different from the plug type used in the US, which is Type A or Type B, with two flat parallel pins or two flat parallel pins and a round grounding pin, respectively.
Japan is actually having to reclame land from the sea to increase the amount of flat land Japan owns. (Japn is only 20% flatland and 80% mountanous)