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What is Japan's bodies of water?

Updated: 1/8/2023
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Bodies of Water in Japan

  • Sagami Bay - south of Kanagawa
  • Sea of Japan - bound by Japanese islands of Hokkaido, Honshu and Kyushu
  • Sea of Okhotsk - near Russo-Japanese Kurile Islands
  • Seto Inland Sea - body of water separating Honshu and Shikoku Japan
  • Tokyo Bay - southern Kanto region
  • Tsugaru Strait - channel between Honshu and Hokkaido Japan
  • Tsunami - series of massive waves after an earthquake
  • Uraga Channel - waterway connecting Tokyo Bay to Sagami Gulf
  • Yodo River - Osaka Japan
  • Lake Biwa - north-west of Kyoto and Osaka, Japan
  • Osaka Bay - bay in southern Japan
  • Kanmon Strait - water separating two of Japan's four main islands
  • Kashio River - river in central Japan
  • Katase River - river in Shonan, central Japan
  • Sea of Japan - Disputes Over the Name
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Bodies of Water in Japan

  • Sagami Bay - south of Kanagawa
  • Sea of Japan - bound by Japanese islands of Hokkaido, Honshu and Kyushu
  • Sea of Okhotsk - near Russo-Japanese Kurile Islands
  • Seto Inland Sea - body of water separating Honshu and Shikoku Japan
  • Tokyo Bay - southern Kanto region
  • Tsugaru Strait - channel between Honshu and Hokkaido Japan
  • Tsunami - series of massive waves after an earthquake
  • Uraga Channel - waterway connecting Tokyo Bay to Sagami Gulf
  • Yodo River - Osaka Japan
  • Lake Biwa - north-west of Kyoto and Osaka, Japan
  • Osaka Bay - bay in southern Japan
  • Kanmon Strait - water separating two of Japan's four main islands
  • Kashio River - river in central Japan
  • Katase River - river in Shonan, central Japan
  • Sea of Japan - Disputes Over the Name
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