Japan's physical geography is characterized by its archipelago status, consisting of four main islands and numerous smaller ones, with rugged mountains and volcanic activity, including Mount Fuji. In contrast, the Korean Peninsula features a more continental layout, with a mix of mountainous terrain and plains, particularly in the west and south. Japan is also prone to earthquakes and tsunamis due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire, whereas Korea experiences less seismic activity. Overall, Japan's geography is more influenced by its island nature and volcanic landscape, while Korea has a more varied terrain with significant agricultural areas.
That is not an actually answerable question. I will assume that you are asking where the Koreas are. The Koreas are to the Northeast of China and to the Southeast of Russia. South Korea is only separated by a small portion of the Pacific Ocean from the islands of Japan.
Sea of Japan
china, japan, the koreas, and taiwan
i dont now :P
Indonesia, Philippians, Koreas, Japan
The Japan SeaKorean Strait
Russia,Both Koreas
Mt Fuji is one of the physical features and Tokyo bay is another JJA
Russia, China, both of the Koreas, and Taiwan
Korea is in Asia. Near China, Russia, and Japan.
Because they just di
Yes! The East China sea is directly below.