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Japan consists of more than 3,000 islands such as Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, four islands and the Ryukyu Islands, Ogasawara Islands and four northern islands in the south, with an area of 377,800 square kilometers, equivalent to 1 26 of China, and similar in area to China's Yunnan Province. With a population of 125.6 million, it is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Most of the inhabitants are Yamato, and the only minority is the Ainu (Ezo people).
Japanese is widely spoken in Japan, and Shinto and Buddhism are practiced. Tokyo, the capital of Japan, has a population of 12.56 million and 764 (as of January 1, 2006) and is the political, economic and cultural center of the country. Japan's coastline is long and winding, with many harbors and rugged mountains and river valleys.
Mountains account for nearly 80% of the country's area. The highest altitude in the country is Mt. Fuji at 3,776 meters. The rivers are mostly short and have plenty of water.
The Shinano River is 367 kilometers long, and the Tone River basin covers an area of 16,840 square kilometers. There are many small and deep crater lakes and lagoons, and Lake Biwa is the largest. It has a mild and humid oceanic monsoon climate.
There is no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer. The average annual precipitation is more than 1000 mm. 8 Typhoons are common in October.
There are many types of minerals and small reserves. Forests cover 66 per cent of the total area. Geothermal and fishery resources are abundant.
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Hokkaido, Kyushu, Honshu, Shikoku 4 large islands and more than 6,800 small islands.
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There are four main islands in Japan, and the island names are Honshu Island, Hokkaido, Kyushu Island, and Shikoku Island. In addition to these four islands, there are more than 3,000 small islands nearby.
Honshu Island is the largest island in Japan. It stretches in an arc from northeast to southwest, facing Hokkaido across the Tsugaru Strait in the northeast, Kyushu Island in the southwest across the Shubun Beach and Kanmon Strait, Shikoku Island across the Seto Inland Sea in the south, the Sea of Japan in the west, and the Pacific Ocean in the east. It is about 1,287 kilometers (800 miles) long and varies widely in width, with a maximum width of about 300 kilometers.
Overview of Shikoku Island:
Shikoku Island was originally connected to the island of Honshu, but at the beginning of the 4th century, it was separated from Honshu due to land subsidence that formed the Seto Inland Sea. The terrain is mountainous, and the mountainous area accounts for about 80% of the total area. It is divided into two belts, north and south.
The northern part is called the inner belt, and the mountains are low and gentle (about 1000 meters); The southern part is the outer zone, and the Shikoku Mountains are horizontal, with the highest point, Mt. Ishigume, with an altitude of 1,982 meters.
The plains are small and scattered along the lower reaches of rivers and along the coast, with the Tamki Plain in the north, the Tokushima Plain on both sides of the Yoshino River, and the Kochi Plain in the south. The river is short, the middle and upper reaches of the water flow are turbulent, and the water is rich in water; The longer rivers are the Yoshino River, the Shimanto River, and the Niyodo River. Shikoku today is usually referred to as the Shikoku region, and in addition to the main island of Shikoku, it also includes the affiliated islands of Shodoshima, Omishima, Oshima, Nakajima, and Hakukatajima.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Japan Islands, Encyclopedia - Shikoku.
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The name of the Japanese island is:
1. Matsushima:
Listed as one of the "Three Scenic Spots of Japan", Matsushima is a group of 260 small islands, large and small, scattered in and around Matsushima Bay. There are four major views in Songdo, namely "Spectacular Otakama", "Likan Toyama", "Grandiokan Tamonzan", and "Secluded Fan Valley". From these four viewpoints, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the 260 islands in Matsushima Bay, as well as beautiful scenery such as sunset and sunrise.
2. Hokkaido:
Hokkaido, also known as Hokkaido Island, is part of the Japanese archipelago and belongs to the Hokkaido region of Japan, located in northern Japan, and is the second largest island in Japan. Hokkaido and Honshu Island are separated by the Tsugaru Strait and are surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Sea of Okhotsk, and the Sea of Japan.
3. Honshu Island:
Honshu Island is the largest island in Japan, located in the middle of the Japanese archipelago, and is the seventh largest island in the world. It is separated from Hokkaido Island by the Tsugaru Strait to the north, Shikoku Island by the Seto Inland Sea to the south, and Kyushu Island by the Kanmon Strait and Bungo Waterway to the southwest.
4. Shikoku Island:
The island of Shikoku is located in the southwestern part of Honshu, south of the Chugoku region, northeast of Kyushu, and separated from Honshu by the Seto Inland Sea. It is bordered by the Seto Inland Sea to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south, and is bordered by the Naruto Strait and Kii Suido to the east and the region of Honshu, and to the west by the Toyo Strait and Bungo Waterway and Kyushu. Together with the island, it covers an area of about 18,800 square kilometers.
5. Kyushu Island:
Kyushu, which belongs to the Kyushu region of Japan, is also known as Kyushu Island, is the third largest island in Japan, located in the southwest of Japan, the northeast across the Kanmon Strait and Honshu Island, the east across the Toyo Strait and the Bungo Waterway and Shikoku Island, the southeast of the Pacific Ocean, the northwest across the Korean Strait and South Korea as neighbors, the west across the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and China.
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Japan is mainly composed of four large islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and more than 6,800 small islands, so it is also known as the country of a thousand islands. Japan, referred to as Japan, is an island country located in East Asia, with a total area of 10,000 square kilometers consisting of four large islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, and more than 6,800 small islands. The three major metropolitan areas in Japan are the Tokyo metropolitan area, the Osaka metropolitan area, and the Nagoya metropolitan area.
Japan is a highly developed capitalist country, the third largest economy in the world, and a member of the G7, G20 and others. Its natural resources are scarce and extremely dependent on imports, and a well-developed manufacturing industry is the backbone of the national economy. The level of scientific research, aerospace, manufacturing and education ranks among the top in the world.
In addition, the cultural industry, led by the anime and game industries, and the developed tourism industry are also important symbols. To this day, traditional Japanese culture such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and calligraphy has been preserved.
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