Japan and Korea can't become one country because they both speak and have their own languages. Japan and Korea are both independent countries.
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How to make Kimchi, which they cal Kimuchee. Actually, though Korea and Japan have different cultures, they are somewhat compatible, and it wasn't like they were colonizing a foreign country. That's one of the reasons that Japan allowed Korea to keep their country name. Not that the occupation was forgiveable, but we were similar enough that assimilation was something Japan actually thought was possible when occupation started.
Asia is not a country and it does not have a correct one. Asia is a group of countries: (partial list) China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea.
i think,that japan,taiwan,and south korea are one of asia's industrialized coutries
The destinations that you can fly to via Cebu Air are the United States, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, and the Philippians. One can also get local flights within the country.
japans nearest neighbours are china, Korea and russia japans nearest neighbours are china, Korea and russia
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By city proper, the capitals of China, Russia, and South Korea are the largest. By metropolitan area, the capitals of Japan, South Korea, and Mexico are the largest.
Japan and Korea have the lowest obesity rates. Japan has one of the lowest obesity rates because their main course is vegetables and their side dish is meat.
NO. South Korea is a temperate country, not a tropical one.
Well Korea used to be one country, but then after World War II, Korea was taken away from Japan and became independent. But they decided not to be on country and they split into two countries, hence North and South Korea. North Korea became a communist government with the help of the soviet Union and South Korea became a democratic government with the help of the United States.
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