Because Japan Isnt A Christian Country.
Sapporo is on the island of Hokkaido, Japan and is in the more northern area of Japan.
this is an idiotic question, all country's play some sort off baseball.. but the best country's are America, Japan, Australia and Canada The answer, I'm afraid, is rather more idiotic than the question. The US, Canada, and Japan all play the game splendidly. Australia does well for a cricket-first country. But the respondent seems to have forgotten Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, and the Netherlands (in the form of Aruba and Curacao), all of which have players in the major leagues.
um.. they lived in... houses that were made of straw, bamboo and sticks. The more rich people lived in stylish, tall, pointed houses. Both were normally crowded..
Canada... a bunch more.. but Canada has the largest English speaking population that has never surrendered or backed out
Yes, Japan's population is 127,450,459 and Canada's is around 33 million.
Yes
Iceland has almost 3 times as many as the second highest per capita, which is Japan.
Tokyo, Japan is considered one of the most crowded cities in the world, with a high population density and bustling urban environment.
MEDC is an acronym for More Economically Developed Country. Some examples of MEDC countries include the United States, Japan, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Yes, very crowded. So crowded that in the capital city Dhaka 1 km by car will take you more than one hour in peak hours.
Japan is a very crowded country. The population density based on the 2015 census is 340.8 people per square kilometer, or 882.7 per square mile. Relatively speaking, this is just slightly more crowded than the state of Massachusetts, which is the third most densely populated state in the United States of America, but less crowded than New Jersey and Rhode Island.
The comparative form of "crowded" is "more crowded."
japan is the most advanced
i think more cites than country
Comparative = More crowdedSuperlative = the most crowded
Japan and Canada's mutual trade amounts to more than 23 billion US dollars annually. Japan's exports to Canada totals more than 13 billion and Canada's exports to Japan is more than 10 billion US dollars. Canada imports motor vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, machine parts, electronics, iron and steel crafts while Japan imports Mineral fuels, oils, Meat and edible meat offal, Cereals, Wood and wood articles and charcoal.