It was Tanah Melayu (now Malaysia)
The meaning of "unoccupied Japan" means that something was made after 1950 or before 1945. Some goods were labeled this way after Allied Forces occupied Japan from 1945 to 1950. Goods made in occupied Japan were made from 1945 to 1950.
Any thing not in the pacific and some places in the pacific (nukes scared them)
The distance between the westernmost point of Mexico and the easternmost point in Japan are some 8,155 Km (5,068 miles) apart.
Insofar as this contributor knows, Japan was the last major country to commit, but there may have been some smaller countries which waited longer to join in the fight.
It was Tanah Melayu (now Malaysia)
The meaning of "unoccupied Japan" means that something was made after 1950 or before 1945. Some goods were labeled this way after Allied Forces occupied Japan from 1945 to 1950. Goods made in occupied Japan were made from 1945 to 1950.
Any thing not in the pacific and some places in the pacific (nukes scared them)
Although the United States occupied Japan after WW2, most of the Japanese do not regard it as such, and they do not have an independence day. Some Japanese believe they have been independent since the beginning of the history without any control of foreign powers.
The distance between the westernmost point of Mexico and the easternmost point in Japan are some 8,155 Km (5,068 miles) apart.
Every Country has some type of pledge so yes Japan does have a pledge.
Some countries that are near Japan are China, Russia, and Korea.
Hi,...Marks on export porcelain: In 1891 the McKinley Tariff Act was instated, requiring items imported into the United States to be marked in English with the country of origin. The name "Nippon" was chosen for items coming from Japan. (Nippon is the Japanese name for Japan.) In 1921, the official country of origin name requirement was changed to "Japan", thus creating a defined time period 1891-1921 in which wares were marked Nippon. Previous to 1891, items were either not marked at all, or marked with Japanese characters. During the period 1921-1941 porcelain should be marked "Japan" and roughly after 1941, marked "Made in Japan", though numerous exceptions appears to occurs. Pieces marked with JAPAN or MADE IN JAPAN in plain text without any company marks, in general date to the period immediately after the second WW. Some come with the addition of OCCUPIED JAPAN.
The general opinion is that it originated in Japan although some people argue it started in China then Japan.
Japan, Korea, some parts of China. Japan, Korea, some parts of China.
Japan, and early on to some degree, the British.
The Battle of the Java Sea was the turning point for Japan's sweeping of the seas. The Battle of Guadalcanal was Japan's first defeat.