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Japan doesn't have much Natural Resources. They have small oil fields that only cover one per cent of their demand and small mines of iron, lead and zinc. Their biggest resources are agriculture, fish and hydroelectricity.

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14y ago

Probably in Japan. or it might be in the Pacific Ocean! lots of rainbows live out there!

rice and fishing i would think they import most other materials for industry

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Cars, electronics, and your FACE!

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