What forests are in Japan?

There are three main kinds of natural forests in Japan: 1) coniferous forest of spruce and fir in alpine zones and eastern and northern Hokkaido: 2) cool-temperature deciduous forests with oaks and beeches, in central Honshu and southern Hokkaido; and 3) broadleaf evergreen forests with laurel and chiquapin in western ...
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Are there any forests in Japan?

Still, forest areas cover 67 percent of Japan's total land area and agricultural lands 14 percent. Because of its mountainous topographical nature, a large part of Japan is still decorated with beautiful primitive and secondary forests.
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Where are the forests in Japan?

Japanese cypress in the Kiso region of Gifu Prefecture, cedar in Akita, and Hiba in Aomori are considered to be Japan's three most beautiful forests, and local residents have protected these forests for generations.
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What is the most beautiful forest in Japan?

One of the most photographed spots in Japan, the Sagano bamboo forest of Arashiyama is a sight to behold. With dappled sunlight and swaying trees, it's wonderfully calming. They reach up to 20 meters tall, and looking up can be quite dizzying, especially with a breeze.
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Why is Japan known for suicide?

There is substantial cultural tolerance for suicide, which has been "elevated to the level of an aesthetic experience" through cultural and social experiences common to many Japanese. The general attitude toward suicide has been termed "tolerant", and in many occasions suicide is seen as a morally responsible action.
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Does Tokyo have any forests?

The largest forest in Tokyo's city centre, this nature reserve in the middle of Meguro is a welcoming retreat. The 20-hectare reserve has three different botanical gardens, although they are less sculpted and more wild, making you feel like you're in the mountains.
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How many forests are there in Japan?

According to the U.N. FAO, 68.5% or about 24,979,000 ha of Japan is forested, according to FAO. Of this 19.0% ( 4,747,000 ) is classified as primary forest, the most biodiverse and carbon-dense form of forest. Japan had 10,326,000 ha of planted forest.
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Is Mount Fuji in Tokyo?

The mountain is located in Yamanashi and Shizuoka ken (prefectures) of central Honshu, Japan, about 60 miles (100 km) west of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area. It is the major feature of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, and it is at the centre of a UNESCO World Heritage site designated in 2013.
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What are the natural wonders in Japan?

Japan's Natural Wonders
  • Mt. Fuji. ...
  • Abukumado cave. Abukumado cave is a large limestone cave located in the Fukushima prefecture. ...
  • Tottori Sandhill. The only large sand dune in Japan, this is a popular destination for locals. ...
  • Akiyoshi Limestone Cave. ...
  • Takachiho Gorge. ...
  • Fukiware no Taki Waterfall. ...
  • Narusawa Ice Cave. ...
  • Beppu Onsen.
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Why does Japan have so many forests?

Why has Japan kept so much of its forest cover? Natural environment and topography are the most important reasons—the humid, temperate monsoon climate is ideal for tree growth, and the steep mountain slopes hinder land development.
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How much of Japan is uninhabitable?

According to this definition, the Japanese archipelago consists of 6852 islands, including the northern territories (the islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan and Habomai), of which 421 are inhabited and more than 90% uninhabited (Nihon Rito-center, 1996: 1–2).
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Is Hokkaido an island?

Hokkaido, northernmost of the four main islands of Japan. It is bordered by the Sea of Japan (East Sea) to the west, the Sea of Okhotsk to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the east and south. Together with a few small adjacent islands, it constitutes a dō (province) of Japan.
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Can foreigners visit Japan?

Currently, all foreign nationals who wish to newly enter Japan need to apply for a visa except for those with re-entry permit.
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Will Mount Fuji erupt again?

Yes, this beautiful Mt. Fuji is destined to erupt. Specialists have raised the alarm that “Mt. Fuji has entered a standby phase for the first time in 300 years.”
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Are there rainforests in Japan?

The Japanese temperate rainforest is located in the Japanese archipelago, in small batches over a wide range of islands, from Kyushu in the South to Hokkaido in the North. Due to its geographic features and climate, the Japanese temperate rainforest is very different from other temperate rainforests in the world.
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Is there a bamboo forest in Tokyo?

In addition to hip and zeitgeisty Nakameguro, Meguro is home to Suzume-no Oyado Ryokuchi Park, where you'll find a 200-year-old bamboo grove and a refurbished classic Japanese home. Both of these are open to tourists, and this is widely agreed to be one of Tokyo's most impressive bamboo forests.
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How do I get to aokigahara?

You can reach the forest by train and taxi or car. Take the Chuo Line to Takao, then switch to the Chuo Main Line. At Otsuki, change to the Fuji Kyuko Line to Kawaguchiko Station. From there, it is a 30-40 minute drive depending on traffic.
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Are Japanese people happy?

Japan is ranked nr. 54 on the list of the World's happiest countries. There's a huge happiness gap between the Nordic countries and Japan. Why?
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How does Japan deal with mental illness?

In Japanese society, the social expectation is that supervision or caring for people who have disorders associated with loss of mental and behavioural self-control will be borne by the patients or their families. Thus mental illness is not viewed as something that requires professional treatment.
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Why does Japan have a high life expectancy?

The Japanese have the highest life expectancy at birth among the G7 countries. The higher life expectancy of the Japanese is mainly due to fewer deaths from ischemic heart disease, including myocardial infarction, and cancer (especially breast and prostate).
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How long will Fukushima be uninhabitable?

A large area around the Fukushima nuclear power plant will be uninhabitable for at least 100 years.
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