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  1. Japan is Among the Snowiest and Rainiest Countries. The average winter temperature in Japan is 5.1 °C and the average summer temperature is 25.2 °C. The highest temperature ever measured is 40.9 °C and the lowest temperature ever measured is -41.0 °C. The main rainy season begins in early May in Okinawa, and the rain front gradually moves ...

  2. Japan Facts, Statistics and Information Population : 127 million people (2010, 10th largest country in the world by population) Total area : 145,920 sq. miles (377,930 sq. km, 61st largest country by total land area, one ahead of Germany (137,882 sq. miles) and slightly smaller than California (163,696 sq. miles))

  3. In Japan's early modern period, women would blacken their teeth with dye in a process called "ohaguro". Japan and Russia have never signed a peace treaty to end their World War II conflict. 40% of publications sold in Japan are manga. Consuming fugu, a poisonous blowfish delicacy, is illegal for Japanese royalty. Japan consists of over 6,000 ...

  4. Comprehensive introductions of Japan by theme such as governmental structure, economy, society, culture, and sports.

  5. Japan is an island country. It consists, essentially, of five major islands – Honshu (Main Island), Hokkaido (North Island), Kyushu, Shikoku and the Okinawa Islands – and 6,847 remote islands. Its total area is 337,961.32 sq km, which means it is a little bigger than Victoria (227,416 sq km) and you can fit 22 Japans inside Australia!

  6. This is the official website of the Government of Japan that introduces its policies regarding important issues such as economic growth and regional peace and security. You can also read its official magazines/publications, including “We are Tomodachi.”.

  7. Japanese Culture. Japan has a fascinating and multifaceted culture; on the one hand it is steeped in the deepest of traditions dating back thousands of years; on the other it is a society in a continual state of rapid flux, with continually shifting fads and fashions and technological development that constantly pushes back the boundaries of ...