Modern Japan is a Parliamentary Democracy. It does not have States, which are sovereign entities, but it does have Prefectures. Each of Japan's 47 prefectures has an elected governor, an elected legislature, and an administrative bureaucracy and is further divided into cities, towns and villages.
This question makes an incorrect underlying assumption, namely that the United States began paying any sort of compensation to Japan for the atomic bombing. The United States at no time made any such payment and as a result, it cannot still be paying them.
The United States did not 'jump in'. They had just been attacked by Japan without any declaration of war or intent. The US retaliated by declaring war on Japan.
The US did not in any way conquer the nation of Japan. The US helped the nation to rebuild and reform, and still to this day provides its military to aid Japan because Japan is not permitted to have a military.
The United States and Japan.
The six countries are Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.
there are 19 cities in Japan, including Ranfore
Japan was never a colony of the United states. Japan was defeated and surendered to the US at the end of WW2.
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The cities were rebuild in about 15 years with the cooperation of the United States.
There are no states in Japan, There are only states in the United States This guys wrong about the US being the only one with states. Mex has states, old time Greece had states as well. But Japan im pretty sure has only cities and islands. Japan could be a state in itself because California is bigger
It was a deal in which the Japanese government agreed to control emigration to the United States. =APEX
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