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How to Make Japan in Infinite Craft – Recipe Guide

Come on and slam, and welcome to Japan

Ready to take your Infinite Craft travels to Japan? Here’s a simple recipe guide, along with some recipes that use Japan.

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Infinite Craft Recipe Guide: How to Make Japan

To make Japan, you’ll want to prepare by first making a Mountain. Start off by combining Earth and Earth to make Mountain.

  • Earth + Earth = Mountain

The next step is to make a Continent. This requires a few steps, but all you need to start with are the basic elements Water and Earth. Follow the steps below to create your own Continent:

  • Water + Water = Lake
  • Lake + Water = Ocean
  • Ocean + Earth = Island
  • Island + Island = Continent

The last set of steps is to combine your Mountain, Continent, and Island together to finally get Japan. Follow the steps below to complete the recipe:

  • Continent + Mountain = Asia
  • Asia + Island = Japan

Additional Infinite Craft Recipes Using Continent and Island

You can use Continent to make a lot of helpful components in Infinite Craft, as well as Island. Here are some extra recipes before diving into some recipes that use Japan.

  • Continent + Island = Archipelago
  • Mountain + Fire = Volcano
  • Volcano + Island = Hawaii
  • Continent + Lake = America
  • America + Hawaii = Obama

Hawaii, Volcano, and America are especially helpful components to have when you start to use Japan in new recipes.

Basic Infinite Craft Recipes Using Japan

Now that you’ve created Japan—and a few other components above—you can start making even more interesting things. Below are some basic recipes that use Japan, or a component made from Japan, in Infinite Craft:

  • Japan + Volcano = Mount Fuji
  • Japan + Sun = Rising Sun
  • Japan + Rainbow = Nippon
  • Japan + Hawaii = Sushi
  • Japan + America = Anime
  • Anime + Moon = Sailor
  • (Sailor and Moon cannot be combined)
  • Japan + Sailor = Sailor Moon
  • Sailor Moon + Earth = Sailor Earth
  • Sailor Moon + Planet = Sailor Pluto
  • Sailor Pluto + Moon = Time
  • Sailor Moon + Plant = Tuxedo Mask
  • Sailor Moon + Fire = Sailor Mars
  • Sailor Moon + Water = Sailor Mercury
  • Anime + Hawaii = Pokemon
  • Pokemon + America = Pikachu
  • Pikachu + Storm = Raichu
  • Japan + Japan = Tokyo
  • Japan + Time Travel = Samurai
  • Japan + Samurai = Katana
  • Japan + Wish = Genie
  • Japan + Wine = Sake
  • Samurai + Sake = Ninja
  • Sailor Moon + Ninja = Sailor Ninja
  • Japan + Unicorn = Narwhal
  • Japan + Sea Monster = Godzilla
  • Godzilla + Sailor Moon = Sailor Godzilla
  • Godzilla + Samurai = Kaiju
  • Kaiju + Pokemon = Mega Kaiju
  • Japan + Pottery = Tea
  • Japan + Allergy = Hay Fever

I may not remember a Sailor Ninja from Sailor Moon, but Japan is without an incredibly versatile component in Infinite Craft. There are plenty more things you can make in Infinite Craft with Japan than what’s listed above, including Yaoi.


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