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Because Japan is a series of islands, located far enough from the Asian mainland to make travel there inconvenient, the Japanese population is somewhat confined. Japan is one of the most industrialized societies in the world. This coupled with Japan's fairly large population, given its size, means that Japan is very densely populated. In cities, most people live inhigh-risesand large complexes. This density of population can easily lead to societal maladies ensuing from high population density, such as fast communication of disease, limited resources, competitive economics, pollution and sanitation problems, and unhealthy amounts of stress incorporated in the average citizen's everyday life.

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