This is the Japan of Europe

This is the Japan of Europe.

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more like nordic mexico

well I'm ok with this

I'm happy

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Japan is the UK, Finland is Mongolia

nah. finns have some asiatic genes and a lot of finnish words are similarto japanese ones. plus they are very introverted and reserved
don't compare the great shittain to japan

Finland is actually the turkey of Asia.

Because they're autistic and good at tech shit?

Britain = Japan of Europe
Germany = China of Europe

Has Finland been mentioned already?

>Finland was representing the democrats in the upper house of the Japanese parliament during they years 2002-2013 as its first Western-born member.

A fucking major achievement considering how doubtful the Japanese are against foreigners. Of course Finland is an exception of some sort, the older folk knows and appreciates Mannerheim and Finns.

Apparently a very conservative country and that's exactly what japskies like.

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>british culture and society
>even remotely comparable to japan

Aren't they like inuit of white?

Hello, this is Finland reporting in.
Has Finland been mentioned yet?
Hello from Finland.
I am Finnish, greeting internet.

No
We are CHINA

Hello, did you know Finland is the happiest country in the world?
We Finns are happy. Thanks for reading.
t. Finland

Demographically, geographically and in terms of global impact UK is the european equivalent of Japan. Also, brits were also introverted before the colonization and I'm pretty sure Japanese would be more extrovert had they discovered the Americas first.

Japan is homogenous. There is no euro japan.

China is Germany, the great mainland power with huge industry.

Finland (Finnish: Suomi [suo̯mi] (About this sound listen); Swedish: Finland [ˈfJnːland]), officially the Republic of Finland (Finnish: Suomen tasavalta, Swedish: Republiken Finland)[7] is a country in Northern Europe bordering the Baltic Sea, Gulf of Bothnia, and Gulf of Finland, between Norway to the north, Sweden to the northwest, and Russia to the east. Finland is a Nordic country and is situated in the geographical region of Fennoscandia. The capital and by far the largest city is Helsinki.

Finland's population is 5.5 million (2017)[8], and the majority of the population is concentrated in the southern region.[9] 88.7% of the population is Finnish and speaks Finnish, a Uralic language unrelated to the Scandinavian languages; next come the Finland-Swedes (5.3%). Finland is the eighth-largest country in Europe and the most sparsely populated country in the European Union. It is a parliamentary republic with a central government based in the capital city of Helsinki, local governments in 311 municipalities,[10] and one autonomous region, the Åland Islands. Over 1.4 million people live in the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area, which produces one third of the country's GDP.

The name Suomi (Finnish for "Finland") has uncertain origins, but a candidate for a source is the Proto-Baltic word *źemē, meaning "land". In addition to the close relatives of Finnish (the Finnic languages), this name is also used in the Baltic languages Latvian and Lithuanian. Alternatively, the Indo-European word *gʰm-on "man" (cf. Gothic guma, Latin homo) has been suggested, being borrowed as *ćoma. The word originally referred only to the province of Finland Proper, and later to the northern coast of Gulf of Finland, with northern regions such as Ostrobothnia still sometimes being excluded until later. Earlier theories suggested derivation from suomaa (fen land) or suoniemi (fen cape), and parallels between saame (Sami, a Finno-Ugric people in Lapland), and Häme (a province in the inland) were drawn, but these theories are now considered outdated.[30]

yes but in a good way

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>demographically
Not even close. The UK Is filled with migrants. London and Birmingham are not even majority white anymore.
>geographically
True, they are an island.

The UK might have resembled Japan in the past but it's nothing alike now.

If you are into sailing or boating and you have not yet been to Finland, there is a unique sailing experience just waiting for you.

So what makes sailing in Finland special? Check out the satellite image above that shows part of southern Finland where most of the sailing tends to happen. Sometimes Finland is referred to as the land of the thousand lakes, but that is a serious understatement. Finland has some 180000 (yes one hundred and eighty thousand!) lakes and almost as many islands! Just the Archipelago sea alone has some 40000 islands! This means two things:

Sheltered waters where the nearest marina is never more than a few hours away and the nearest sheltered cove is even closer
Sailing that never gets boring, you have to actively navigate and trim the boat all the time

Combine that with a the sheer beauty of the natural environment and the very modern and high quality sailing services offered and you have a sailing experience like no other!

For sailing and boating, Finland can be divided into two quite distinctive areas: the inland lakes and the Baltic coast. To give you a rough estimate of the size of the sailing area, the distance over water from the eastern-most harbor of Vironjoki, just next to the Russian border, to the norther-most of harbor of Puotinkari, just by the Swedish border, is about 660 nautical miles (almost 1200 km) . Need anchorage? The Baltic coastline is estimated to be about 6300 kilometers long and the total coastline of the Baltic islands a whopping 39000 km. There has to be a few nice spots to visit on a coastline like that. And there sure are.

Inland, some 10% of Finland is covered by water. The 180000+ lakes and the 647 rivers have almost 100000 islands and a total estimated shoreline of 215000 kilometers in the lakes and just over 50000 km in the rivers. Some of the inland lakes form big lake districts so that you can sail from one lake to the other.

In Finland we say that “there is an association for that”. And true enough, there is a national association for the islands in Finland. If you want to know more about the islands and the lakes of Finland, go over and visit their site here!

Want a small cove or a deserted island just for yourself? Be our guest, come for a sail in Finland!

Everyone knows Santa – the one and only – comes from Finland. What some people don’t know, however, is that it is possible to meet him in person all year round. Santa’s official office, situated on the mysterious Arctic Circle, is open to each and everyone. Welcome!

Open each day of the year in the city of Rovaniemi, children and adults can visit Santa’s office, enjoy a private chat with him and revel in the enchanted atmosphere. As we all know, Santa’s annual mission is to deliver happiness around the world with the help of his team of furry reindeer friends.

Santa may only visit your home once a year, but he welcomes everybody to visit him during the rest of the year. Don’t pass up the invitation.

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We drove past santa's village on our way to artillery range an eternity ago. Looks dreadfull off season.

kys homo

You could just say Russian.

Few facts, Finland is not Nordic - not by Geography, culture, ethnicity or language.

Stfu burger, Finnics are whitest race in this god forsaken world

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