The closest points are 2850 km (1768 mi) apart. From east of Bhutan to the most west islands of Japan.
Between the east-most point of the Himalayas and Tokyo is about 4230 km (2650 mi).
Centre of the Himalayas to the centre of Japan = ~5280 km (3280 mi)
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The Himalayas measure about 2430 km (1500 mi) in length...
Japan covers about 2890 km (~1800 mi) in length...
So you have to be more clear between which part of the Himalayas and which part of Japan you wish to measure.
The Andes mountains and the islands of Japan are both formed by subduction zones which was caused by volcanoes. The Himalayas were formed by convergent plate boundaries but no subduction zone. Instead the plates collided and there was uplift causing the mountains.
in terms of heights, it has worlds top 6 mountains....
They were all formed at convergent boundaries
the Zargos mountains.
They were all formed at convergent boundaries
The Andes mountains and the islands of Japan are both formed by subduction zones which was caused by volcanoes. The Himalayas were formed by convergent plate boundaries but no subduction zone. Instead the plates collided and there was uplift causing the mountains.
Himalayas mountains never erupt and they will not erupt.
what currency is the Himalayas in
The Himalayas are, as a group, a mountain range.
Mountains. the Himalayas far surpass the mightiest skyscrapers.
Himalayas Mountains are known from prehistoric times.
The Himalayas