New Zealand and Japan both have maritime climates, they are affected by the sea around them. Both countries have several islands situated in a roughly North to South line.
New Zealand is more skuxx aka cool but Japan has cool cars
Japan did not hate New Zealand. During World War II, Japan embarked upon a campaign of dominance of the Pacific, and this included the islands of New Zealand.
yes and no becuase in new zealand the sushi is the same style of how you make it but it tastes different. in japan you do not find cooked meat in sushi wheres in new zealand you do.
Scotland's climate is similar to the south of New Zealand's South Island.
Gisbourne/ the north island
No, Japan is north of Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand
New Zealand is more skuxx aka cool but Japan has cool cars
Japan did not hate New Zealand. During World War II, Japan embarked upon a campaign of dominance of the Pacific, and this included the islands of New Zealand.
The monetary unit in the nation of Japan is the Japanese Yen. The monetary unit of New Zealand is the New Zealand dollar.
No, New Zealand does not have a tropical climate. It has a temperate maritime climate characterized by mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and relatively high humidity. The country does not experience extreme heat or cold.
Timothy John Groser is the Minister for Climate Change Issues for New Zealand.
New Zealand.
yes and no becuase in new zealand the sushi is the same style of how you make it but it tastes different. in japan you do not find cooked meat in sushi wheres in new zealand you do.
no you can not and ill tell you why its because japan and new Zealand are different countries
south temperate
Yes, but in inconsequential amounts. Not just New Zealand, but whole world