Japan's imports from the United States included both raw materials and manufactured goods. United States agricultural products were a leading import in 1990 (US$8.5 billion as measured by United States export statistics), made up of meat (US$1.5 billion), fish (US$1.8 million), grains (US$2.4 billion), and soybeans (US$8.8 billion). Imports of manufactured goods were mainly in the category of machinery and transportation equipment, rather than consumer goods. In 1990 Japan imported US$11.1 billion of machinery from the United States, of which computers and computer parts (US$3.6 billion) formed the largest single component. In the category of transportation equipment, Japan imported US$3.3 billion of aircraft and parts (automobiles and parts accounted for only US$1.8 billion).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan-United_States_relations
Japan requires large shipments of oil, rubber, magnesium, and motors from other countries. They sell seafood(shrimp and oysters), cars, appliances, and tea to other countries.
They sell things like other merchants.
The Axis Powers, which consisted of the following countrys: Italy, Germany, and Japan.
Japan doesn't have any countries in it! It has four islands though. The 4 largest islands by size are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku.
China, Japan, and Italy
he started in north America
Because they need whale meat for food, oils and other stuff.
Allies (Britain,USA,USSR,Canada,France,China) Axis(Germany,Italy,Japan) -Major Countrys
Yes you can buy it in (germany) but there is no such thing in other countrys. NOW IT IS SOLD OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
over 10 million dollars Jim
The countrys that were fighting the allies were Japan and Germany. Although some of the Italian Army fought them as well when the Nazi's took Italy.
united states,germany,england ,france,italy,japan
I think only in Japan.