Japan ist more Crowded than Canada, If you would like to know why just comment ;) xoxoxSweetTartLilly
Yes
No, Istanbul is more crowded than Paris.
Comparative = More crowdedSuperlative = the most crowded
because they have more personal wealth.
Yes, it is over 20 yards bigger. Japan, though very huge, is tiny compared to Canada
Japan and Canada's mutual trade amounts to more than 23 billion US dollars annually. Japan's exports to Canada totals more than 13 billion and Canada's exports to Japan is more than 10 billion US dollars. Canada imports motor vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, machine parts, electronics, iron and steel crafts while Japan imports Mineral fuels, oils, Meat and edible meat offal, Cereals, Wood and wood articles and charcoal.
Japan is 377,873 km² when Alberta is 661,848 km² crazy eh?
Japan is a very crowded country. The population density based on the 2015 census is 340.8 people per square kilometer, or 882.7 per square mile. Relatively speaking, this is just slightly more crowded than the state of Massachusetts, which is the third most densely populated state in the United States of America, but less crowded than New Jersey and Rhode Island.
A lot of days are crowded, but yes July 4th probably will be more crowded than July 5 because it is a holiday. The whole July 4th weekend will be very crowded though.
Canada has a total area of 9,984,670 km square (3,854,085 sq mile) and Japan's total area is 377,944 km square (145,925 sq mile) meaning Canada is fair deal larger than Japan in terms of land. However, the population of Canada is roughly 34,116,000 people whereas Japan has a population of about 127,380,000. So as you can see, Japan has a much larger population than Canada.
yes