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Chinese art is known for its paper and silk paintings made by the brush soaked in black or colored ink. On the other hand, Japanese art presents itself with a number of varieties, such as sculpture made by wood and bronze, ancient pottery, ink painting on silk and paper, oil painting, calligraphy etc.
Both Japan and China have 3 major rivers.
Both countries have mountains and/or volcanoes that attract many tourists.
Japan & China have a complex foreign policy because they share many borders.
Both lands grow crops like wheat, rice, rye, and many other things.
Both countries make silk; although China makes more than Japan.
The Japanese traditionally have simple lines and judicious use of colors. Their art is known for asymmetry, so when I studied Korean chests in the Asian Arts study group, I found that some of my favorite Korean chests were actually Japanese tansu.