yes, because the earthquake and the tsunami struck and also the factory is very dangerous =D
73. As you can see by the large number, Japan has trouble getting a leader and then keeping it.
Fukushima Daiichi.
China is on mainland while Japan is an island! another difference: China is called China and Japan is called Japan. you'd probably get into trouble if u said tht in school... if u r in school...
Japan is one of the (if not THE) safest countries in the world. For wamen as well as for men or children or elder people.You're chance of having trouble in Japan is similar to the chance of winning the national lottery. And in case you DO get trouble, plenty of Japanese will come out of nowhere to help you.So, don't worry, and enjoy your time in Japan! :)
Masao Mishima died on July 18, 1973, in Tokyo, Japan of heart trouble.
Stubble Trouble - 1999 was released on: USA: January 1999 (Sundance Film Festival) Japan: 2 June 2000 (American Short Shorts Film Festival)
nature gave spinach to japan when it was in trouble. This miracle vegetaion was then consumed to make the Japanese people into super heroes!
yes after we droped the a-bomb on heroshima they sayed that they didnt want any more trouble so they surendered
They do not. Greece is in worse shape. Japan is also hurting economically along with many others.
Dharma and Greg - 1997 The Trouble with Troubador 3-15 was released on: USA: 8 February 2000 Japan: 28 April 2001 Hungary: 12 January 2010
Japan started because a member of the Wu Clan got in trouble with the Dowager Emperess of Han China and led a bunch of Lhi people from Jiangsu to Kyushu in 175 BC and started the Duchy of Hyuga. His name was Hong Yi, but the Jomon people said it as Honinigi. His great-grandson was Jimmu Tennu, the first emperor of Japan. He brought a bunch of steel weapons and new ways to grow rice. Today he is worshipped as a god by Shinto. He had a lot of trouble with the Proto-Korean kingdom of Izumo in western Honshu.
Ray Lamontagne - Trouble