Europe and the United States ;)
The US did not in any way conquer the nation of Japan. The US helped the nation to rebuild and reform, and still to this day provides its military to aid Japan because Japan is not permitted to have a military.
They are a leader in the use of nuclear power. Only the United States is a hold out on using this awesome fuel source. Nuclear weapons are another issue. They, for obvious reasons, do not support the buildup of these weapons.
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Europe and the United States ;)
The United States was the only Navy in the way of Japans plan to conquer the Pacific. They needed to sink the Ships docked a the Navy Base.
Japan has only one formal ally: the United States. The two countries have been allies since signing the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security in 1960.
The us bombed two cities in japan, then they helped japan reconstrust after japans surrender
The US did not in any way conquer the nation of Japan. The US helped the nation to rebuild and reform, and still to this day provides its military to aid Japan because Japan is not permitted to have a military.
Rice, seaweed, soy products (tofu, miso, soy sauce, etc), sesame seeds, seafood (anything that can be eaten), peaches, cherries, plums, persimmons-- Sushi and sashimi are popular in the United States.
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming
They are a leader in the use of nuclear power. Only the United States is a hold out on using this awesome fuel source. Nuclear weapons are another issue. They, for obvious reasons, do not support the buildup of these weapons.
japans house- the japans house!
Japanese rulers did not want to open up trade with the United States and other Western countries, because they thought that to much contact with the west would destroy their culture.
kinda like states in put are called prefetures since world war 2 if i am correct