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Q: Who introduced rice to japan?
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In what period was irrigation rice farming and iron and bronze casting introduced to Japan?

Irrigation and rice farming, as well as iron and bronze making, were all introduced circa 3 BCE, during the Yayoi era. They were brought by miagrants from what is now China and Korea.


Does rice grow in Japan?

Yes Rice grows in japan Its known that it was found in japan on the island Kyushu around the 3rd centry.


What did Japan grow rice in?

japan grew rice in warm camel


Does Japan import their rice?

Most rice in Japan is produced domestically.


What food is eaten in feudal japan?

The food of Feudal Japan consisted manly of rice and various herbs and beans stuff like potatoes were not introduced until the Spanish and Portuguese made contact in the mid 16th century Chicken, Beef and Pork were introduced through trade with mainland Asia. Drinks that were enjoyed included Sake (Rice wine), Water and Milk fruits native to Japan include Pyrus pyrifolia, a type of pear tree.Tomatoes and Cabbages were introduced by the Dutch in the 17th century, Chocolate was introduced between 1789 and 1801 and is mentioned as a drink in the pleasure houses of Maruyama.


When was rice introduced to the America's?

1694


Where can you get Japan rice?

Japan Japanese Restaurant


Why is rice popular in Japan?

In Japan rice is very popular because it is the staple foodstuff of Japanese diet. Two main categories of Japanese rice are ordinary rice and glutinous rice.


How was rice introduced into the Carolina colony?

it was introduced in early 1700s with seeds from Madagascar


Is rice made in Japan?

Rice is grown in damp Asian countries, and some parts in Japan and China.


What is grown in Japan?

rice


Who introduced guns to Japan?

The gun was introduced by the Portugal in 1543.