Regional Map of Japan
Country-Specific Map
Map Showing the Capital and Surrounding Suburbs
Total Area of Japan
Land Area Map of Japan
Total Area
Land Area
Water Area
Size in Comparison to the US
Countries that Border Japan
- China
- Russia
- North Korea
- South Korea
- Sea of Japan
- Pacific Ocean
- East China Sea
Lists
All Land Boundaries: none
Total Distance of Coastline: 29,751 km (18,846mi)
Description of Climate:
Winter, from December to February, is quite dry and sunny along the Pacific coast and the temperatures rarely drop below 32°F. The temperatures drop as you move north, with the Central and Northern regions experiencing snowfall. Southern Japan is relatively temperate and experiences a mild winter.
Spring is from March to May. Temperatures are warm but not too hot, plus there isn’t too much rain. The famous cherry blossoms are out during this time and there are plenty of festivals to enjoy.
Summer begins in June and the country experiences a three to four-week rainy season during which the farmers plant their rice. It is hot and humid during this time and temperatures are often in the high 90’s. Summer wraps up in August.
Autumn is from September to November and is characterised by light breezes and cooler temperatures of around 46-50ºF. It’s during autumn that many exhibitions, music concerts and sports tournaments are held in Japan. {http://www.statravel.com/japan-climate.htm]
Description of Terrain: Japan is an archipelago of islands that are the protruding summits of a huge mountain chain formed by plate tectonics and volcanism in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. {http://www.koreanhistoryproject.org/Jta/Jp/JpGEO1.htm}
Lowest Point: Hachiro-gata -4 m
Highest Point: Fujiyama 3,776 m
Total Distance of Coastline: 29,751 km (18,846mi)
Description of Climate:
Winter, from December to February, is quite dry and sunny along the Pacific coast and the temperatures rarely drop below 32°F. The temperatures drop as you move north, with the Central and Northern regions experiencing snowfall. Southern Japan is relatively temperate and experiences a mild winter.
Spring is from March to May. Temperatures are warm but not too hot, plus there isn’t too much rain. The famous cherry blossoms are out during this time and there are plenty of festivals to enjoy.
Summer begins in June and the country experiences a three to four-week rainy season during which the farmers plant their rice. It is hot and humid during this time and temperatures are often in the high 90’s. Summer wraps up in August.
Autumn is from September to November and is characterised by light breezes and cooler temperatures of around 46-50ºF. It’s during autumn that many exhibitions, music concerts and sports tournaments are held in Japan. {http://www.statravel.com/japan-climate.htm]
Description of Terrain: Japan is an archipelago of islands that are the protruding summits of a huge mountain chain formed by plate tectonics and volcanism in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. {http://www.koreanhistoryproject.org/Jta/Jp/JpGEO1.htm}
Lowest Point: Hachiro-gata -4 m
Highest Point: Fujiyama 3,776 m