Japanese Culture was unique because it was separated from the mainland, Yet close enough to benefit from Chinese culture the location also had an impact on what Japaneses ate.
It is the study of Japan and its landforms.
most landforms in japan are mountains and valcanoes
Mt Fuji is one of the physical features and Tokyo bay is another JJA
That it is an island nation, and with little arable land are two features that have shaped it's culture and history.
Japan's development was significantly influenced by its mountainous landforms, which limited agricultural expansion and led to a reliance on fishing and trade. Its proximity to China and Korea facilitated cultural exchange, resulting in the adoption of Chinese writing, Buddhism, and governance systems, which shaped Japanese society and political structures. Additionally, the natural barriers created by its geography contributed to a sense of isolation, allowing Japan to develop a unique identity while selectively incorporating foreign influences. This blend of isolation and interaction ultimately shaped Japan's distinct cultural and historical trajectory.
how Japans Geography has been good or bad for japan? i am not really sure but some where in japan there is a volcano.
mount fuji
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Japan is in Asia, which is not a state, it's a geography.
The benefit of Japan's geography is that it is an island. The people benefit because their country is easier to defend and they a healthy diet of fish.
mt fuji
YES! -Mount Fuji, for example...