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Japanese Archipelago

The Japanese Archipelago(日本列島, Nihon Rettō), which forms the country of Japan, extends roughly from northeast to southwest along the northeastern coast of the Eurasia mainland, washing upon the northwestern shores of the Pacific Ocean. The term Home Islands was used at the end of World War II to define the area of Japan to which its sovereignty and the constitutional rule of the Emperor would be restricted. The term is also commonly used today to distinguish the archipelago from Japan's colonies and other territories in the first half of the 20th century, but is not used in reference to the country as it exists today.

Island components

The archipelago consists of 6,852 islands, including the four main islands. The main islands, listed in descending order from north to south, are:

Hokkaidō
Honshū
Shikoku
Kyūshū

Source: Wikipedia

Translation of "Japanese Archipelago"

Afrikaans: Japanse Argipel, Bulgarian: Японски острови, Catalan: Arxipèlag japonès, Estonian: Jaapani saarestik, Spanish: Archipiélago japonés, Esperanto: Japana insularo, French: Archipel japonais, Korean: 일본 열도, Kurdish: Arşîpela Japon, Lithuanian: Japonijos salynas, Latvian: Japānas salu arhipelāgs, Hungarian: Japán szigetvilág, Japanese: 日本列島, Polish: Wyspy Japońskie, Portuguese: Arquipélago japonês, Thai: หมู่เกาะญี่ปุ่น, Ukrainian: Японський архіпелаг, Chinese: 日本列島.


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