While Japanese is spoken in other countries, it's not the official language. For example, in:
* China: A small number of people speak Japanese, primarily in the regions bordering Japan.
* South Korea: A limited number of people in South Korea speak Japanese due to historical and cultural connections.
* Brazil: There's a small community of Japanese descendants in Brazil, who often speak Japanese alongside Portuguese.
It's important to note that while Japanese is not the official language in these other countries, its influence and presence are still significant in various aspects of culture, business, and history.