Ainu
The Ainu or the Aynu are the aboriginal people of Japan.
Hard to say. An 'aboriginal' refers to a member of an older, usually ancient, group of people that lived or live off the land. In the USA, there are American Aboriginals, for instance, who are wrongly called, "Indians". There are groups of people in Australia who lived there far, far longer than the white people. They are Australian Aboriginals, or simply, aborigines. The aboriginal people in Canada are the Inuit and the Metis people. They have wrongly been called, "Eskimos" for a long, long time. The people who lived in what is now called, Japan" are the Ainu people. They are aboriginals who live on the northern island of Japan and in nearby Russia. The Philippines were occupied by an aboriginal group of people from Malaya, far before the white explorers discovered them. Taiwan also has aboriginal people who probably came there thousands of years ago from mainland China. So, you see how it is hard to answer your question - there may be as many as 100 aborinal languages.
No. Tokyo is the capital city of Japan. All of Japan is in the northern hemisphere.
Northern hemisphere
Japan is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Northern District Army - Japan - ended in 1945.
Northern District Army - Japan - was created in 1940.
Japan is in the northern hemisphere and it is in the eastern hemisphere. There is no northeast or southeast hemisphere.
of the major four islands of Japan (Shikoku, Kyushu, Honshu, and Hokaido) the northern most Island Hokaido has the fewest people, 5,583,072 in all.
Tokyo japan is in the northern hemisphere
The city of Osaka, much like the rest of Japan, lies in the northern hemisphere.
Japan is located in the Northern Hemisphere. It is located in Asia.