Japan Map Geography Worksheet

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A Japan map geography worksheet is a useful tool for students learning about the fascinating country of Japan and its geography. This worksheet provides an engaging way for students to explore various aspects of Japan's landforms, cities, and cultural landmarks. By using this worksheet, students can develop their understanding of Japan's unique geographical features and gain a better appreciation for the country's rich history and traditions.



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What is the capital of Japan?

The capital of Japan is Tokyo.

Name the three largest islands in Japan.

The three largest islands in Japan are Honshu, Hokkaido, and Kyushu.

Which ocean borders Japan to the east?

The Pacific Ocean borders Japan to the east.

What is the highest mountain in Japan?

The highest mountain in Japan is Mount Fuji, standing at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) tall.

Name the two main rivers in Japan.

The two main rivers in Japan are the Shinano River and the Tone River.

Which region of Japan is known for its hot springs?

The region of Japan known for its hot springs is primarily located in the mountainous areas of Honshu, particularly in the Chubu (Central) and Tohoku regions. Popular hot spring destinations in Japan include places like Hakone, Atami, and Beppu, which are famous for their geothermal activity and natural hot springs that offer relaxation, health benefits, and therapeutic treatments for visitors.

What is the name of the northernmost island in Japan?

The northernmost island in Japan is called Hokkaido.

Which island is home to the city of Hiroshima?

Hiroshima is located on the island of Honshu, which is the largest and most populous island in Japan.

What is the name of the narrow strait that separates Honshu and Shikoku?

The narrow strait that separates Honshu and Shikoku is called the Naruto Strait.

Which region of Japan is known for its cherry blossoms?

The region of Japan known for its beautiful cherry blossoms is usually the Kansai region, specifically cities like Kyoto and Osaka. The cherry blossoms, or sakura, bloom in abundance during the spring, creating a picturesque sight that attracts visitors from all over the world.

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