Culturally : Yes
Politically: Mostly no
Russia.
Russia
Japan defeated Russia (Tsarist Russia) during the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905. Although Nazi Germany considered the Soviet Union (Russia) to be an Asian country, most Western nations today consider the former USSR (Russia) to be a European (Western) nation, even though the former USSR encompasses most of the continent of Eurasia.
Germany
Alaska (US) and parts of western Canada are both NW of western Russia. The Arctic Ocean is the only location NW of the rest of Russia.
Russia
Germany is the most populous European country after Russia.
Russia is the largest country in Europe in terms of area and population. Russia has a total area of 17,098,242 km.
Canada is considered to be the second largest country in the world after Russia based on its total area. It also has the longest coastline and is the largest country that is located in the Western Hemisphere.
Most of the population of Russia is found in the western part of the country, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. This region is more economically developed and offers better job opportunities, resulting in a higher concentration of people.
Russia spans both Europe and Asia. Geographically, they are both considered eastern continents. However, politically, Europe is known as the 'Western World'.
Asia i love Jeff hardy that's the eastern hemisphere--continent for country it would be russia. in the western it's Canada (country)