About 12.7 percent of the land of Japan is being used for farming. That amounts to about 46,280 square kilometers. About 20 percent of Japan is actually arable.
Nebraska has the largest percentage of farmed land in the United States.
14 percent of korea is farmed
The majority of japan is lowland
Wild-caught pelts account for the majority of U.S. fur production, but ranch-farmed pelts are worth much more and account for a larger percentage of annual sales.
Approxiamtely 1.27% are not Japanese, they include of Chinese and Malaysian
51% of Japan practices Shinto.
about 73%
In 1920 this percentage was 48,5% In 1965 this percentage was 68,1%
They are farmed as food.
chocolate does not get farmed
90%
11.64% of the land in Japan is arable based on the world factbook.