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SSSSS [86.1K]
3 years ago
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Facts about Japan ASAP

History
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zmey [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Population: 126.5 million people live in Japan (2020)

Capital: Tokyo, which is the biggest city in Japan with over 13 million inhabitants.  

Name: Japan, in Japanese: Nihon or Nippon

Government: Constitutional Monarchy. The Japanese emperor is called Naruhito.

Language: Japanese

Religion: majority are Buddhists or Shintoists

Life expectancy: 86 years

Currency: 1 Yen (JP¥) = 100 sen

Listen to the Anthem

National Anthem: "Kimigayo" - The Emperor's Reign

National Symbols: red sun disk (as shown on the flag), national bird: green pheasant, national flower: cherry blossom and chrysanthemum, national fish: Japanese koi fish

National Day: 23 February - Birthday of Emperor Naruhito, who was born in 1960

Prime Minister: Joshihide Suga, since 14 September 2020.

Explanation:

Leno4ka [110]3 years ago
4 0

Here are some fun facts about Japan:

  • Japan translates to Japanese as "sun origin"
  • It is one of the largest archipelagos with nearly 7,000 islands
  • Japan is made of only 4 major islands of nearly 7,000.

Hope it helps!

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