That couldn't have been avoided, it was in the nature of an island empire, inhabited by a homogeneous people.
There is evidence of human habitation in Australia for the last 40,000 years. Probably, Aborigines have inhabited Australia for around 50,000 years.
Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7th in 1941 and World War 2 officially started for the United States. Japan had been fighting long before that though. Japan had been after the South Pacific and China for a long time before that. Many say they started the war in 1937.
Japan is an archipelago containing hundreds of small islands*, but 4 large ones: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Ryushu.* the claimed total is 6852 islands, but fewer than 500 are inhabited or seasonally inhabited.
Japan has always been independent.
forever
That couldn't have been avoided, it was in the nature of an island empire, inhabited by a homogeneous people.
Japan has a very rich and ancient history. Humans have inhabited the area since 12,000 BC, and the first written record that refers to Japan dates back to the 1st century AD.
There has been no such Prime Minister of Japan. You may be thinking of Taro Aso.
Santa Fe was established on the site of a pueblo which had been inhabited long before Columbus was in diapers.
Jamaica had been inhabited by Arawak Indians long before Columbus discovered the island in 1494.
Skara Brae was inhabited around 3200 BCE and was occupied for several centuries before being abandoned around 2500 BCE.
since the first people inhabited the earth. they say cave people invented fire and th wheel.
about 40years
Since these lands were first inhabited during the last Ice Age, some 19,000 years ago.
Japan has a total of 6,852 islands of which 426 are inhabited. The 4 main islands are Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku, and Hokkaido.
69 years brahhhhhh