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Outline of Japan
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Japan:

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An enlargeable map of Japan

Japan an island nation in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean. It lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The characters that make up Japan's name mean "sun-origin" (because it lies to the east of nearby countries), which is why Japan is sometimes referred to as the "Land of the Rising Sun". Japan is an archipelago of 14,125 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which together comprise about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area.

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General reference

Geography of Japan

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An enlargeable topographic/hydrographic map of Japan
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An enlargeable map of the extreme points of Japan

Environment of Japan

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An enlargeable satellite image of Japan
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Mount Ontake seen from Kurakake Pass

Geographic features of Japan

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An enlargeable map of the World Heritage Sites of Japan

Regions of Japan

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Tsunami wall at Tsu, Mie

The four main islands of Japan are:

Major regions of Japan include:

Ecoregions of Japan

Administrative divisions of Japan

Prefectures of Japan
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Map of the prefectures of Japan in ISO 3166-2:JP order and the regions of Japan

From north to south (numbering in ISO 3166-2:JP order), the prefectures of Japan and their commonly associated regions are:


1. Hokkaido

2. Aomori
3. Iwate
4. Miyagi
5. Akita
6. Yamagata
7. Fukushima

8. Ibaraki
9. Tochigi
10. Gunma
11. Saitama
12. Chiba
13. Tokyo
14. Kanagawa

15. Niigata
16. Toyama
17. Ishikawa
18. Fukui
19. Yamanashi
20. Nagano
21. Gifu
22. Shizuoka
23. Aichi

24. Mie
25. Shiga
26. Kyoto
27. Osaka
28. Hyōgo
29. Nara
30. Wakayama

31. Tottori
32. Shimane
33. Okayama
34. Hiroshima
35. Yamaguchi

36. Tokushima
37. Kagawa
38. Ehime
39. Kōchi

40. Fukuoka
41. Saga
42. Nagasaki
43. Kumamoto
44. Ōita
45. Miyazaki
46. Kagoshima
47. Okinawa

Karafuto, a portion of the island of Sakhalin north of Hokkaido (not shown on the map), was part of Japan from 1907 until World War II. The entire island is now governed by Russia.

Municipalities of Japan
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Cities of Japan

Demography of Japan

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Government and politics of Japan

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Naruhito, 126th Emperor of Japan

Branches of the government of Japan

Executive branch of the government of Japan

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Present-day Kantei, office and residence of the Prime Minister

Legislative branch of the government of Japan

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National Diet Building

Judicial branch of the government of Japan

Foreign relations of Japan

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Dish of whale meat

International organization membership of Japan

Japan is a member of:[3]

Law and order of Japan

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Motorcycle policeman questioning driver

Military of Japan

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History of Japan

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Japanese bushi in armour

History of Japan by period

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Culture of Japan

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Japanese tea ceremony
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Woman in kimono at Fukuoka City Hall

Architecture of Japan

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Himeji Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Art of Japan

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Kyoto geiko playing shamisen
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Bugaku theatre
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Bankei Yōtaku calligraphy
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Noh mask, Bern Historical Museum

Cuisine of Japan

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A traditional Japanese breakfast
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Kuzumochi, a dessert traditionally served chilled

Cultural icons of Japan

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Sōraku-en rhododendron garden
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Sakura at Tsu Castle

Fashion in Japan

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A woman wearing kimono

Holidays and festivals of Japan

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Momijigari at Ryōan-ji in Kyoto

Homes in Japan

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Byōbu, an eight-panel folding screen from the 19th century
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Sōgetsu-ryū ikebana arrangement
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Shōji

Language in Japan

People of Japan

Ethnicity in Japan

Stereotypes in Japan

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A geisha and a maiko dancing

Religion in Japan

Sports and gaming in Japan

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Aikido, a modern Japanese martial art
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Economy and infrastructure of Japan

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Lexus LF-LC concept, a two-door coupé produced by Lexus
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Tokyo Skytree, the tallest structure in Japan

Economy of Japan

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Zaō Quasi-National Park
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Shinkansen
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Education in Japan

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Japanese junior high school students in sailor outfit-style school uniforms

Structure of education in Japan

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Health in Japan

Science and technology of Japan

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JAXA Kibo, the largest module for the International Space Station

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Notes

  1. The Emperor has no executive authority, but is treated as a head of state under diplomatic protocol
  2. While the Yamato period (250–710 CE) is considered to include both the Kofun and Asuka periods, as it spans both an archaeological period (Kofun) and a historical period (Asuka), it is held by many to be an outdated period of division in Japan's history, and no longer applicable in discussions of period division.
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