List of extreme points of Japan
The extreme points of Japan include the coordinates that are the farthest north, south, east and west in Japan, and the ones that are at the highest and the lowest elevations in the country. Japan's northernmost point is disputed, because Japan considers it to be on Iturup, an island de facto governed by Russia. The southernmost point is Okinotorishima; the westernmost is near Yonaguni Island in Okinawa Prefecture, and the easternmost is Minami Torishima. The highest point in Japan is the summit of Mount Fuji at 3,776.24 m. At 150 m below sea level, the bottom of Hachinohe mine is the country's lowest point. The surface of Hachirōgata is Japan's lowest natural point at 4 m below sea level. All extreme locations are uninhabited.
Japan extends from 20° to 45° north latitude and from 122° to 153° east longitude. The coordinates used in this article are sourced from Google Earth, which makes use of the World Geodetic System 84.
Extreme points
The northernmost point that Japan claims lies on the disputed island of Iturup. Japan's claim to the three southernmost islands of the Kuril Islands is disputed by Russia, which de facto controls the islands. This list provides the northernmost point as claimed by Japan as well as the northernmost undisputed point in Japan.Overall
Five main islands
The five main islands of Japan are Honshū, Hokkaidō, Shikoku, Kyūshū and Okinawa. All of these points are accessible to the public.| Heading | Location | Prefecture | Bordering entity | Coordinates | Ref |
| North | Cape Sōya | Hokkaidō | La Pérouse Strait | ||
| South | Okinawa | Miyako Strait | |||
| East | Cape Nosappu | Hokkaidō | Pacific Ocean | ||
| West | Naha Airport | Okinawa | East China Sea |