Water
The rivers in Japan are used for getting hydro-electric power and for farms.
Rivers are not used for navigation in Japan due to their state in the map where they contain more waterfalls which are unnecessary for navigation.
There are a lot of rivers in Japan. The Mogami, Fuji and Kuma rivers are considered the largest rivers of Japan. The Pacific Ocean is the only ocean bordering Japan. The other seas around it are the Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk and the China Sea.
Yes, rivers in Japan have historically been used for transportation, particularly in the past for moving goods and people. However, with the advancement of modern infrastructure, such as roads and railways, the reliance on rivers for transportation has diminished significantly. Today, while some rivers may still be used for recreational boating and tourism, their role as a primary means of transportation is largely limited.
The major rivers are..... tokamoliki, Kakama, Jaloo.
they make use cause they don't used that much water
Because Japan is a series of islands.
Many rivers in Japan flow into the Pacific Ocean. This vast body of water borders the eastern coast of the country and is integral to Japan's geography and climate. Additionally, some rivers also flow into the Sea of Japan, which lies to the west.
the sea of japan and red sea. And pacific ocean
they make use cause they don't used that much water
No - the links below will give you a listing of Japans lakes and rivers.
See the Related Links.