Japan is an island, not a continent...and it's not particularly dry.
Japan is an island altogether,since it is separated from the larger continent Asia
Japan is a series of islands.
Sakurajima is located on the continent of Asia, specifically in Japan on the island of Kyushu.
Mount Usu is located on the island of Hokkaido in Japan, making it part of the continent of Asia.
Tori Shima islands are part of Japan, making them part of the continent of Asia.
Japan is located in the northern hemisphere. it is located on the island East of Asia.
No, Mount Fuji is not a continent. It is a famous and iconic volcano located on the island of Honshu in Japan. It is considered a dormant stratovolcano and stands as the highest peak in Japan.
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Japan is considered part of Asia. The islands of Japan are off the northeastern and eastern coast of the Asian mainland.Japan is part of the Asian continent. It is an island nation lying to the east of China, North Korea, South Korea, and Russia.
The second most spoken language in Japan is Chinese. Japan is an island nation found on the continent of Asia.
The shortest distance between Japan and the Asian continent is approximately 200 kilometers (about 124 miles) across the Tsushima Strait, which separates Japan's Tsushima Island from the Korean Peninsula. This strait serves as a natural boundary between Japan and South Korea. The proximity highlights the geographical closeness of Japan to its continental neighbors despite its island status.