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Japan is considered an island because it is surrounded on all sides by water and is considered a part of the continent of Asia.

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It is the shape of a sea horse, or as the Japanese believe, a dragon. Hokkaido is the head, Honshu is the body, Shikoku the belly, and Kyushu is the tail.

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its looks like a bird theres no shape

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