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They are numerous differences and similarities between the country Japan and Canada for land

masses and water bodies. One of the most obvious and noticeable differences between Canada
and Japan land masses and water bodies is that Canada only border one county which is the
United States Of America while Japan borders South Korea and Russia. On the other hand,
some people do believe that Japan don't border any countries since Japan is an island nation.
An island nation means when a country territory is primarily consist one or more island or if it is
part of an island. So, if Japan ''is'' considered a island nation than seas that border Japan are: to
the north is seas of Okhotsk, to the east is Seas of Japan, the Yellow Seas is to the east and
lastly the East China Seas. Although, it was always stated that the Pacific Ocean ''feeds'' all of
the four seas that surround Japan. It is quite surprising that all four seas in all four direction is
bordered and surround Japan. Besides the listing of surrounding and countries, Japan and
Canada also have some wonderful and stunning water bodies. In spite of the four listing of the
seas that surrounds Japan the similarities of the Japan's water bodies, so some of Japan other
seas insist Lake Biwa, Mogami River and lastly Fuji River. While some of Canada water bodies
includes Lake Erie, Lake Superior, Lake Ontario and lastly Lake Huron. Surprisingly some of the
lake in Japan and Canada may insist of a waterfall that is part of it as well. In conclusion, as all
of the information of the water bodies and land masses was applied in this paragraph hopefully
you did learn a fact or two about Japan and Canada land masses and water bodies, and both
Japan and Canada do take pride in the water bodies very much in fact it's one of their land
forms.

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