Yes, there is a small desert in Japan called the Tottori Sand Dunes. It is located in the Tottori Prefecture along the coast of the Sea of Japan. The sand dunes cover an area of about 30 square kilometers.
No, the Atacama Desert in Chile is considered the world's driest desert.
A hot desert
Some of the landforms found in Asia include mountains (Himalayas, Tian Shan), plateaus (Tibetan Plateau), deserts (Gobi Desert, Arabian Desert), plains (North China Plain, Indo-Gangetic Plain), and coastal areas (Arabian Sea coast, Sea of Japan coast).
The largest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert, which covers the continent of Antarctica. While it is not a hot desert like the Sahara, the Antarctic Desert is the largest desert in terms of area, with extremely cold and dry conditions.
Libyan desert
No, Japan has no desert area whatsoever.
Japan is neither tropical nor a desert. It does, however, have mountains.
Japan has no true deserts.
Japan has entirely too much precipitation to have any deserts.
There are no deserts, including coastal deserts, in Japan.
Japan is a collection of many islands.
Korea.
Japan has no deserts so it has no effect on where peope live.
Asia is not a sandless desert, Asia is a whole continent. Asia includes countries such as China, Vietnam and Japan.
The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, as well as assistance from Germany and Japan
Well to be very honest America's Japan Iraq Germany