Why do people still live in America after Katrina, tornadoes, floods, etc? Natural disasters can happen anywhere; if everyone left an area after a disaster, there wouldn't be a whole lot of places left to live.
Yes!
Over 127 million people live in the nation of Japan. To answer your question, we need to know what you mean by "near Japan". How close is near?
Japanese people live in Japan.
35% of people live in rural areas in Japan 65% or people in Japan live in urban areas
Yes, Japan is relatively affluent and people live to a great age.
probbably
As of 2021, approximately 65,000 British citizens live in Japan.
Natural disasters do not target a specific culture - they are not rascist. If it seems as if a certain people group is getting targeted by natural disasters, it is only because the place in which they live is prone to natural disasters.
Despite the risks of natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, and tsunamis, people still choose to live in Southeast Asia due to factors such as economic opportunities, cultural ties to the region, and family connections. Additionally, many communities have adapted to their environment by implementing disaster preparedness measures and building resilient infrastructure to mitigate the impact of disasters.
Japan has no deserts so it has no effect on where peope live.
In Japan
Japan