No. MGA Entertainment, which is the manufacturer, has them made in "various places" in the Orient. Japan isn't on their list of sites because Japanese labor is too expensive compared to that of China and other locations on the Pacific rim.
The most popular vacation destination I saw during my research in the Pacific Northwest was in Oregon. They have several pet friendly places you can visit for vacation.
The states that touch the pacific and the parts of canada and mexico that touch the pacific
the Japanese wanted peace.
Americans needed bases in the South Pacific because they needed some places for boats to fuel up when traveling around to attack japanese. They would not be able to travel halfway around the world on only 1 tank of fuel =pfor vhs ppl = they felt that Japan would have to be invaded .
La Nina causes increases in precipitation in places such as India and increased dryness along the Pacific coasts of the Americans.
The Japanese yen carries no international monetary value today. They're more like a collectors item because they were only used in the places invaded by the Japanese in ww2. Japan itself never actually used them but they were implemented in places like the Phillipines and Malaysia during Japanese occupation. After the war ended and the places conquered by Japan were given their independances the currency became worthless and was burn in masses in the streets.
A pacfic island tradition is tatooing. This is used in many places around the pacific.
Any thing not in the pacific and some places in the pacific (nukes scared them)
To honor the kami, the Japanese worshiped at shrines (SHRYNZ), or holy places.
Tokyo is a famous place in the Asia-Pacific region. Other famous places include the island of Tahiti, the island of Bali, and the island of Singapore.
'Omoshiroi tokoro.'