In Japan, the areas with the lowest elevations are primarily found in lands near the coast. Coastal regions, especially in delta areas and flat plains, tend to be at or near sea level. Notable examples include parts of the Kanto Plain, where cities like Tokyo and Yokohama are located, and the Nobi Plain in central Japan. In contrast, mountainous areas have high elevations, forested areas can vary widely, and lands near volcanoes can also have varying elevations depending on the topography surrounding the volcanic structure.
Which areas in Japan have the lowest elevations?
lands near the coast
mountainous areas
forested areas
lands near volcanoes
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