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What is the composition of Japan's four major islands and Japanese soil? Fill in from north to south.

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What are the four islands on the map of Japan? (Fill in from north to south).

A: The map of Japan consists of four big islands (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu).

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Located on the west side of the North Pacific Ocean, the Japanese archipelago is a part of a series of arc-shaped islands on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean, including Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, and more than 3,000 small islands nearby. Among them, the four major islands account for 98% of Japan's total area, with Honshu Island being the largest. Because these islands belong to Japanese territory, they are called Japanese islands. The formation of Japanese archipelago can be traced back to ancient times. It was originally integrated with the Asian continent and located on the eastern edge of Chinese mainland. Later, due to the orogeny around the Pacific Ocean, the earth's crust changed dramatically, separating Japan from the Asian continent.