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Which country does the rainbow country refer to?
The country of neon refers to Japan.

Neon kingdom is an online word. The pronunciation of "Japan" in Japanese is "にほん" (ní h not n), which sounds like the pronunciation of "neon" in Chinese. The neon country has a strange taste in variety entertainment.

Japan, the capital of Tokyo for short, is located on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. It is an arc island country extending from northeast to southwest, including Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and more than 6,800 other small islands, with a total area of 378,000 square kilometers. It consists of 1 capital, 1 road, 2 prefectures and 43 counties (provinces).

Japan is a highly developed modern country and the third largest economy in the world. Automobile, steel, machine tools, shipbuilding, electronics and robots have obvious competitive advantages in the world. Japanese electric power and telecommunication infrastructure are relatively perfect, expressway, railways, aviation, shipping and other transportation facilities are convenient, the market is large, and the laws, regulations and credit system are sound.

Topography of Japan

About three quarters of Japan's land is covered by mountains. The central part of Honshu is called "the roof of Japan", and many mountains are above 3000 meters above sea level. Mount Fuji, located at the junction of Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture, is the highest mountain in Japan with an altitude of 3,776 meters. Beiyue in Yamanashi Prefecture, with an altitude of 3193m, is the second highest mountain in Japan. Aosui, located in Nagano Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture, is 3 190 meters above sea level, and Zhijie Yue, which spans Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture, is 3 190 meters above sea level, making it the third highest peak.

Because it is located in the volcanic belt around the Pacific Ocean, Japan has many volcanic areas from the northernmost to the southernmost-it is generally believed that there are seven. Among all volcanoes, about 1 10 is an active volcano, including Sanyuan Mountain on Izu Island, Asayama Mountain at the junction of Nagano Prefecture and Gunma Prefecture, and Asu Mountain in Kumamoto Prefecture. Although Japan only accounts for 1/400 of the world's land area, it accounts for almost110 of the world's 1500 active volcanoes.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Rainbow Country