Japan is a country of forests. They account for about 66 percent of Japan’s land. The global average is 31 percent. Japan has been among the top three developed countries with a high forestland rate for many years, together with Finland and Sweden.
Japan is a place for a unique and wide variety of plants and animals. This is because of the humid climate, a variety of natural environments, and geographical isolation with thousands of islands. The forests in Japan provide necessary food for many species.
All the plants and animals in the forests have a close relationship with each other. Many varieties of mushrooms play a vital role in this forest ecosystem.
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