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File:Sea_of_Japan_Map_en.png|Sea of Japan Map
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File:Sea_of_Japan_Early_Miocene_map.svg|Sea of Japan Early Miocene Map
File:Sea_of_Japan_Pliocene_map.svg|Sea of Japan Pliocene Map
File:Full-orbed_sunrise_over_East_Sea_in_South_Korea.JPG|Full-orbed Sunrise over East Sea in South Korea
File:Январское_побережье_Японского_моря_в_Хасанском_районе.jpg|January Coast of the Sea of Japan in Khasansky District
File:Бухта_Сибирякова.jpg|Sibiryakova Bay
File:Закат_на_Воеводского.jpg|Sunset at Voivodsky
File:Von_Karman_vortices_off_Rishiri_Island,_Japan.jpg|Von Karman Vortices off Rishiri Island, Japan
File:Tategami-Rock6983.JPG|Tategami Rock
File:Mitsukejima_(Ishikawa)_1.jpg|Mitsukejima (Ishikawa)
File:国际客运列车在图们江铁路桥上行驶,离开朝鲜进入俄罗斯_-_panoramio.jpg|International Passenger Train on Tumen River Railway Bridge
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 23 February 2025

Sea of Japan is a marginal sea located between the Asian continent, the Japanese archipelago and the Sakhalin island. It is bordered by Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Russia. The sea is connected to other parts of the Pacific Ocean by various straits.

Geography[edit]

The Sea of Japan is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides, except for the south, where it is open to the Pacific Ocean. The sea is almost completely enclosed by land, with only narrow straits connecting it to the neighboring seas. The Tsushima Strait and the Korea Strait are the sea's connection to the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

Hydrology[edit]

The Sea of Japan is characterized by its rich and diverse marine life. The sea's water is a mixture of cold water from the Okhotsk Sea and warm water from the Kuroshio Current. This mixture creates a unique environment that supports a wide variety of marine species.

History[edit]

Historically, the Sea of Japan has been a significant route for navigation and trade between the Asian continent and the Japanese archipelago. The sea has also been the site of numerous naval battles throughout history.

Name dispute[edit]

The name "Sea of Japan" is internationally recognized, including by the International Hydrographic Organization. However, the name is disputed by the governments of South Korea and North Korea, who prefer the name "East Sea" and "East Sea of Korea" respectively.

See also[edit]

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