Answer:
The vegetation will change from tropical in the south, deciduous forests, coniferous forests, and sub-Arctic steppe in the north.
Explanation:
Japan is an island nation in Eastern Asia. It stretched roughly in a southwest to the northeast direction and it is a country entirely made up of islands. The distance between the southernmost and northernmost islands is pretty large and that makes up various climates and biomes throughout the country.
The southernmost islands are dominated by vegetation typical for tropical rainforests. As we move toward the north, there is a transition toward deciduous forests, and further north these forests transition into coniferous forests. The northernmost islands of Japan are very cold, and the dominant vegetation is vegetation typical for the tundra, with very short grasses, mosses, and liches dominating the landscape.