Japan consists of four islands

The nation of Japan consists of four large islands.

The northernmost Japanese island, Hokkaido, experiences a climate similar to that of Northern Europe. The winter is snowy and cloudy, and the island is covered by coniferous forests. 

The largest island, Honshu, is the location of many metropolises, such as the capital city of Tokyo. The famous Mount Fuji is located close to Tokyo. 

The two southern islands are called Shikoku and Kyushu. Their climate is significantly warmer than in the other islands. 

The four Japanese islands contain over 50 active volcanoes. Earthquakes are also common. This is due to the fact that Japan is located at the seam between two tectonic plates. These two plates move towards one another, resulting in volcanic activity and earthquakes.