Japan is not divided into states like some countries; instead, it is made up of 47 prefectures. These prefectures serve as the country's administrative divisions, each governed by an elected governor and legislature. The prefectures are categorized into different regions, such as Kanto, Kansai, and Hokkaido, among others.
Japan is in Asia, which is not a state, it's a geography.
no. its not a state.
Japan is secular.
Yoshitaka Shindo is the Minister of State for Decentralization Reform for Japan.
Keiji Furuya is the Minister of State for Disaster Management for Japan.
Taro Aso is the Minister of State for Financial Services for Japan.
Masako Mori is the Minister of State for Gender Equality for Japan.
Tomomi Inada is the Minister of State for Regulatory Reform for Japan.
Ichita Yamamoto is the Minister of State for Space Policy for Japan.
Japan is about the size of California.
almost the size of japan
Tokyo