The two main religions in Japan are Buddhism and Shinto. Most Japanese people say they're not religious, because they don't go to the temple or pray often. However, the two religions have influenced into many of Japan's big celebrations. For example, some holidays are New Year festival, the BON festival, and the Japanese tea ceremony.
Japan is divided into regions and further subdivided into prefectures.
The names of Japan's 8 regions are: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku, Shinkoku, and Kyushu
Japan has 8 regions they are the Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku, Shinkoku, and Kyushu.
japan had three regions here is the list if you dont know but now you do know hokkiado tohoku region kanto region btw i dont live in japan
I believe all the same regions in the country your in, just pronounced in japenise
Japan is divided into regions and further subdivided into prefectures.
The Kanto is the functional region of Japan. It is the most highly urbanized section of Japan and includes the world class city of Tokyo. In addition, It contains one third of the total population of the country.
There are 47 prefectures in Japan, these are divided into eight regions. Japan's regions include Kinki, Shikoku, Kanto, Chugoku, Hokkaido, Tohoku, Chubu, and Kyushu-Okinawa
Japanese cuisine varies amongst regions in that it is seasonal. Meaning, the mountains of Japan will not be making the same cuisine as a small coastal village in southern Japan. Also, the cuisine is highly based on local crops and foods of the various regions.
Japan is divided into 8 regions and 47 Prefactures.Source: http://www.w3japan.com/administrative-divisions.phphttp://www.mapsofworld.com/japan/japan-political-map.html
Since Japan is made up of a series of islands, it was geographically isolated from other regions.
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