Tokyo is situated on the eastern coast of Honshu, Japan's largest island, along Tokyo Bay. The city's site includes a mix of flat plains and low hills, with the Sumida River flowing through it. Its situation benefits from proximity to major transportation routes, including railways and highways, connecting it to other parts of Japan and the world. Additionally, Tokyo's coastal location enhances its role as a significant port and economic hub.
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There is such a thing called site and situation, but not Crawley early site and situation. What this appears to be is the reference of physical features around a certain area.
It was surrendered at tokyo
Site is what God made, what we see and things that are natural Situation is roads and man-made
Tokyo, Japan - 1964 Summer Games
Tokyo , Japan .
what is japan's most photographed site.
The surrender was on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
Geographers use the term site and situation the most often. Site refers to a certain location that is used for specific activities. Situation refers to a site but in relation to another activity and location. Advantages and disadvantages are taken into consideration.
Geographers use the term site and situation the most often. Site refers to a certain location that is used for specific activities. Situation refers to a site but in relation to another activity and location. Advantages and disadvantages are taken into consideration.
site is the location of the city and its various features within it. and situation is what is surrounding the city, or what features are located near the city.
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