Japan Geography Analysis

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Japan

1. Locations and Geography: Japan is located on the east coast of Asia. It consists of over 6,852 islands with four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Almost 80% of Japan’s population lives on Honshu Island. Japan is the sixty-second largest country based on the area measurement, and it is comparable to the state of California. It consists of a coastline, which is 29,751 kilometers in length without any land boundary. The climate varies, with the dominant climates ranging from temperate to subtropical; it is possible for snow to be falling in Hokkaido Island and to have warm temperatures in Okinawa at the same time. As Japan lies in the Pacific ‘region of fire’, the country is highly prone to tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanoes; Japan has about 108 active volcanoes. The following table summarizes information on the geography of Japan:
Longitude Latitude Length Number of Islands Population Area
122 degree W
146 degree E 24 degree S
46 degree N 29,751 Km Over 6,852 127,076, 183 374,834 km2 Land
3,091 km2 Water

2. Demographics: The demographic structure of the population consists of population density, religious associations, ethnicity, …show more content…

National Health Insurance provides universal access to the country’s healthcare. Private facilities are able to run hospitals and clinics, and patients receive the same services for the same cost in both private and public institutions. The following services are offered: emergency health, perinatal health, pediatric health, rural health care, and post-disaster healthcare. There are 1,069 psychiatric facilities that provide nursing care and health resources. Primary Care allows doctors to prescribe psychotherapeutic medicines, but nurses are not permitted to independently diagnose mental

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