Usage examples of "japan" in English with translation to Spanish

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I'm from Tokyo, Japan. Provengo de Tokio, Japón.
China is bigger than Japan. China es más grande que Japón.
Japan is a rich country. Japón es un país rico.
Is he loved in Japan? ¿Él es amado en Japón?
This girl is from Japan. Esta niña es de Japón.
How do you like Japan? ¿Qué te parece Japón?
Japan is smaller than Canada. Japón es más pequeño que Canadá.
Last year she left Japan. El año pasado se fue de Japón.
He left Japan for America. Dejó Japón rumbo a Estados Unidos.
Germany and Japan were defeated. Alemania y Japón fueron derrotados.
Typhoons strike Japan every year. Todos los años Japón sufre la incursión de huracanes.
Japan is a beautiful country. Japón es un bello país.
Japan is an industrial country. Japón es un país industrial.
Japan is an industrial nation. Japón es un país industrial.
They are leaving Japan tomorrow. Ellos dejarán Japón mañana.
Japan is close to China. Japón está cerca de China.
I wanna go to Japan. Quiero ir a Japón.
Canada is larger than Japan. Canadá es más grande que Japón.
Japan is an island country. Japón es un país insular.
Japan and Korea are neighbours. Japón y Corea son vecinos.
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