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Japan's landscape is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with over 70% of its land covered by mountains, including the iconic Mount Fuji. In contrast, Britain's landscape is more varied but generally features rolling hills, valleys, and a relatively low elevation overall. Additionally, Japan's geography includes numerous volcanic islands and a more pronounced coastline, while Britain has a mix of rugged Coastlines and flat plains. The two countries also differ in their climate, influencing the types of vegetation and ecosystems found in each.

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