According to reasearch, people ate buckwheat in about 7000 B.C. Also, seafood, nuts, animal meat, leaf buds, and plants were eaten. Rice was introduced to Japan about 400 B.C. during the Jomon Period. It became a staple food as it still is today. Soy beans, red beans, and wheat were introduced to Japan about 100 years later than the introduction of rice.
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the above statement does not come close to what the asker said
The ANCIENT Japanese traded silk, gold from japan mountains, and of course rice. They traded with China and Korea. The Chinese traded bronze mirrors, bells, swords, and spearheads. The Koreans traded bronze and iron tools for gold and rice from ANCIENT Japan.
The trade started around 2000 B.C. and increased in 57 A.D.
they traded food wool animals for money
With China and Korea. foreign trade was never a major money maker for Japan
2 sentences chinese trade in the philippinesin ancient times?
during WW2, there was no trade between Japan and the US
Japan.
Foreign countries wanted to trade with Japan because the Japanies had valuable resources such as silk.
With China and Korea. foreign trade was never a major money maker for Japan
they traded with europeans -edit- They traded with China and Korea. foreign trade was never a major money maker for Japan
By placing trade restrictions on Japan.
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They trade silk and spices
Japan External Trade Organization was created in 1951.
In Ancient Japan the main thing they harvested was rice.
They liked to trade silk and spices.
It has to if it wants to trade with other island of japan or any where else.
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Because Japan is full of people
The U.S used Japan for trade.