During World War II, Japan controlled several areas in mainland Asia, including parts of China, such as Manchuria, and significant territories in Southeast Asia, including Korea, Taiwan, and portions of Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia). Additionally, Japan occupied the Philippines and held territories in the Pacific. Their expansion was motivated by the desire for resources and strategic dominance in the region.
The Sea of Japan lies between Japan and the mainland of Asia
No, the Sea of Japan lies between Japan and mainland Asia, in the Far East. (So it is east of mainland Asia)
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Japan is separated from mainland East Asia by the Korean Strait and Sea of Japan.
Japan is considered to be part of Asia. Japan is separated from the Asian mainland by the Sea of Japan, coming closest at the Korea Strait.
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Japan,South Korea and North Korea
Japan is a large island nation located off the east coast of mainland Asia. It is known for its unique culture, advanced technology, and beautiful landscapes.
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Japan and China, China is mainland, Japan is a Island, Japan once was the land that the Chinese wanted to conquer but a storm prevented that from happen, China and Japan have different culture's, and live in different areas of Asia.