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What's the difference between the tourist environment in Japan and Singapore?

1. National territory: Japan is located in the Pacific Ocean in the northeast of the Asian tourist area, facing Russia, the Korean Strait and China, with a long and narrow coastline, mainly mountainous and hilly terrain, and a small plain area, which belongs to a temperate maritime monsoon climate, while Singapore is a pocket country at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula with a flat terrain and a subtropical climate.

2. Population and nationality: Japan has a single population, with Yamato nationality as the main population and Ainu as the minority. Singapore is a multi-ethnic country. Besides Chinese, there are Malays and Indians.

3. Cultural environment: Japanese is the language of Japan, Shintoism and Mahayana Buddhism are religions, while there are many languages and religions in Singapore, and each nation is different.