Good, similar to the US of A but more densely populated.
Globalization can and does improve living conditions, but in some countries it can also lower living conditions.
Dead people.
Shigeru Fujii has written: 'Japan's trade and her level of living' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic conditions, Cost and standard of living
After bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki conditions were very bad, thousands were in intence medical care. it was japans great depression, but with donations from US and great Britan, japan was able to recover.
japan manufactors cars, radios and cameras for a living
people living in china are called chinese and people living in japan are called japanese
Better living conditions
With the exception of cultural differences; the living conditions were basically the same. Politics for the politicians, traffic in the cities, unemployment in certain areas, city traffic, city noise, trains, buses, cars, people going to work, etc.
After the earthquake it was terrible, very bad living conditions, and ruble everywhere. You would not be able to walk without stepping on ruble.
Yes, Japan has a good standard of living compared to many countries.
tHE TYPICAL LIVING CONDITIONS were Good