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Japan has 248,760.0 square kilometers of forest land. The percentage of land in Japan that is forest is 68.3 percent. The amount of land used for agriculture in Japan is 14.4 percent.
Most of Japan is mountain. Rock isn't nessecarily good for growing crops.
The agriculture in Japan takes the train, not the subway.
15% of agriculture land can be affected because there are mostly mountains and hardly is any land to grow crops.
Agriculture in Japan is not a significant business like in other countries. Only around 15% of the land in Japan is suitable for agriculture and farming and hence the contribution of Agriculture to the nations economy is not so significant. Even though, agriculture was a good part of Japan's economy before the World War's, after the wars because of the industrial revolution and other technical developments, Japan slowly transformed itself into an industrial and manufacturing country. Though the amount of land available for farming is pretty less, those lands are cultivated intensively. Rice, Vegetables and other items are grown extensively in the little available land.
The Japanese islands are covered by mountains, most of them heavily forested, and crisscrossed by short, swift rivers. Only a few of the rivers are navigable. Relatively little of Japan's land mass is suitable for agriculture -- only about 15 percent, the same land that is also most suitable for living. The population and areas of agriculture are therefore concentrated together.
Japan has only 15% of the land suitable for farming due to their mountainous landforms. Approximately 2/3 of the suitable land is currently being used for agriculture.
Japan's agriculture is hunting and fishing.
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
15% of agriculture land can be affected because there are mostly mountains and hardly is any land to grow crops.
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