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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-25 23:52

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Japan's unique geography heavily influences its population distribution. Approximately 73% of the nation is covered by mountains, creating limited habitable land. Flat terrains are concentrated in coastal and lowland areas where urban centers have flourished, leading to pronounced population clustering. This mountainous landscape restricts the growth of cities, significantly impacting Hokkaido, where much of the land remains uninhabited due to its rugged terrain.