Australia mainly trades with Asia, as it is a part of the Pacific Region.
No, Kenya is in Africa and borders the Indian Ocean.
Japan is not part of Asia Pacific. As for Asia, it depends. Japan is NOT part of Asia according to some Japanese. Japan is separated from Asian continent by water, and some Japanese believe it's not part of Asia. They would say something like: "We are building new factories in Asia". In Japan, the phrase would explicitly mean "We are building new factories in Asia, but outside of Japan". Asian is translated to ajia-jin in Japanese, but when they say ajia-jin, it usually excludes Japanese. It's somewhat analogous to the fact that some British believe UK is not part of Europe. In the Western literature, Japan is almost always part of Asia.
The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia, in the western Pacific Ocean. It is part of the region known as Maritime Southeast Asia, along with other countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Asia is the part of the world between Japan and China in the north and Indonesia and Australia in the south. Some people talk of the Asia Pacific region which includes Hawaii and Kiribati.
Yes, it is part of the Pacific Rim. Most of Asia is considered part of the region. Japan and China are the biggest, but the island nations and those on the South China Sea also fit.
because they have a part of the pacific
The South Pacific is a region of the Earth; it is the southern part of the Pacific Ocean.
It is located across the pacific ocean on the eastern coastline of the Asian continent.
Believe it or not "despite its location close to the African continent, the first human settlers of Madagascar appear to have come from Asia, rather than Africa, between 100 and 500 AD. The culture shows the influence of both Africa and Asia. The settlement represented the western-most branch of the great Austronesian expansion. Some of the strongest evidence indicating that the settlers of Madagascar came from this region is linguistic: the Malagasy language belongs to the group of Malayo-Polynesian languages, the rest of which are spoken in the island nations of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean." See the link below.
korea
Yes! It is.