South Carolina vs Japan (Statistical Comparison)

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South Carolina Size Comparison

South Carolina is a state located in the Coastal Southeastern region of the United States of America, whereas Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between South Carolina and Japan regarding various aspects.

Size

Is South Carolina bigger than Japan?

The total area of South Carolina is 32,020 sq mi, and the total area of Japan is 145,937 sq mi. South Carolina is smaller than Japan by 113,917 sq mi. South Carolina is around 4.56 times smaller than Japan.

Area of South Carolina: 32,020 sq mi ( 82,932 km2 )

Area of South Carolina compared to Japan

Area of Japan145,937 sq mi ( 377,975 km2 )

Area of Japan compared to South Carolina

Population

According to the United States Census Bureau, the total population of South Carolina as of 1st July 2021 was estimated to be around 5,190,705.

Population of South Carolina compared to Japan

Based on the World Bank data, the total population of Japan as of 2020, was estimated to be around 125,836,021.

Population of Japan compared to South Carolina

Here is some more data comparison between South Carolina and Japan.

The capital city of South Carolina is Columbia, and the capital city of Japan is Tokyo.

Official Languages

South Carolina: English
Japan: Japanese

Demonym(s)

South Carolina: South Carolinian
Japan: Japanese

ISO 3166 Code

South Carolina: US-SC
Japan: JP

South Carolina Time Zone: 

UTC − 5 (Eastern Standard Time)

Summer (DST):
UTC − 4 (Eastern Daylight Time)

Japan Time Zone: 

UTC + 9 (Japan Standard Time)

Geological Coordinates

Coordinates of South Carolina:
33° 55′ 0.84″ N, 80° 53′ 47.04″ W

Coordinates of Japan:
36° 0′ 0″ N, 138° 0′ 0″ E

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