Unlike in the United States, industrialization came to Japan as a result of foreign aggression.
both countries experienced rapid urbanization following industrialization
Both countries suffered from population and crowding after industrializing.
Both countries suffered from population and crowding after industrializing.
Increased urbanization and rapid economic growth.
the US is different from Japan because in the US we speak mostly English and in Japan they speak Japanese.
Japan's industrialization, particularly during the Meiji Restoration (1868-1912), was characterized by a rapid and state-driven approach, contrasting with the more gradual and market-driven industrialization seen in Britain, Germany, the US, and France. While Western nations developed their industries organically over decades, Japan implemented a top-down strategy, with the government actively promoting technology transfer and building infrastructure. Additionally, Japan embraced foreign expertise while also fostering domestic industries, resulting in a unique blend of adaptation and innovation that distinguished its industrial growth from that of Western powers.
Increased urbanization and rapid economic growth.
The US is MUCH MUCH larger, Japan's culture is WAY different, and lastly 4 now, Japan is an island.
No, US plugs do not work in Japan because Japan uses a different type of electrical outlet with a different voltage and plug shape.
The United States pursued industrialization on its own, while Japan was first pressured by an outside power.
No, US plugs will not work in Japan because Japan uses a different type of electrical outlet and voltage.
industrialization in America