If you are asking geographically, the country opposite of Japan is South and North Korea.
Yes. Because the two countries are in opposite hemispheres, their seasons are opposite.
china maybe or japan???
No. The earthquake happened on the East side of Japan, and the Korean peninsula is opposite the Northwest coastline of the Japanese home islands.
Japan is in the northern hemisphere and New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere, therefore their seasons are opposite. When it is winter for one, it is summer for the other.
Valdez Alaska is on the opposite side of the Pacific Ocean from Japan.
Japan liked the western culture and didn't want to fall behind technologically so they allowed the west to influence Japan, China was the complete opposite, they hated the West
Japan was invading countries to take land and natural resources. One of the countries that Japan wanted to take land from was China. China has iron and coal in the north.
Japan is a homogeneous society. This means that there are not a lot of foreign immigrants in Japan. The United States is the opposite. For 200 years the United States has been a place where people come to from other places to start a new life.
No, it´s the opposite. boxing day tsunami was one of the biggest tsunamis in history
Just the opposite. Japan was the primary medical facility for advanced (seriously wounded men) US war casualties & a major repair facility for US warships, warplanes, tanks, artillery, wheeled vehicles, etc.
There was a massive tsunami triggered by the magnitude 9.0 earthquake near the east coast of Honshu, Japan on March 11, 2011. In was reported that the earthquake created tsunami waves of up to 10 meters (33 ft) that struck Japan, with smaller waves in many other countries, with a significant surge and damage as far away as Chile, on the opposite side of the world from Japan. In Japan, the waves are reported to have traveled up to 10 kilometers (6 miles) inland.