Japan And the US are very developed. they are third world countries. they both have two main religions(US- christian and catholic)(JAPAN- Shinto and Buddahism) they do a lot of trading too. And many more things Japan And the US are very developed. they are third world countries. they both have two main religions(US- christian and catholic)(JAPAN- Shinto and Buddahism) they do a lot of trading too. And many more things
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The pricing at the Japan outlet is generally lower compared to the prices of the same products in the US.
No, Japan and the US do not have the same plugs. Japan typically uses Type A and Type B plugs, while the US uses Type A and Type B plugs as well. However, the voltage and frequency in Japan (100V, 50Hz) are different from those in the US (120V, 60Hz).
Japan is about the size of Montana.
Japan attacked the US, and later that same day attacked British colonies near Japan.
No. Japan attacked the US on December 7, 1941; Japan declared war that same day.On December 8th, the US Congress declared war on Japan after FDR's memorable "Day of Infamy" speech.On December 11th, Germany and Italy declared war on the US, since they were allies of Japan. Later that same day, the US Congress declared war back on Germany and Italy.
No. Japan attacked the US on December 7, 1941; Japan declared war that same day.On December 8th, the US Congress declared war on Japan after FDR's memorable "Day of Infamy" speech.On December 11th, Germany and Italy declared war on the US, since they were allies of Japan. Later that same day, the US Congress declared war back on Germany and Italy.
No, the plugs in the US and Japan are not the same. The US typically uses Type A or Type B plugs, while Japan uses Type A or Type B plugs as well, but with a different voltage and frequency. It is important to use the correct adapter when traveling between these two countries.
of course they are, there treated just the same as us!
The same type of medicines used in the US.
Tell us where. It is not the same in India or Japan
No, the power plug in Japan is different from the one in the US. Japan uses a two-prong plug with a voltage of 100 volts, while the US uses a three-prong plug with a voltage of 120 volts.