At times throughout their history, Japan remained in isolation from the rest of the world. At others, they were heavily influenced by other cultures such as China (rice and government) Korea (knowledge of iron and bronze) Portugal (Fire arms), and so on, in which they adopted many of their customs but then altered it in a way that it would mix in with their own Japanese culture. Tradition is valued very highly in Japan so it's no surprise that their teachings have been passed down from the generations.
Because of typhoons that wrecked ships of the people who tried to overthrow Japan
The sea around it.
It Provides Food and Trade Routes
it is the sea of japan witch leads into the pacific answer
It is the Sea of Japan.
The Sea of Japan is between Japan and North Korea.
If you are referring to seas, the Japan sea and the Pacific ocean are on either side of Japan. If you mean the body of water between Hokkaido and Honshu it is called the Tsugaru Strait.
The Times called the sea between Korea and Japan the 'Sea of Japan' instead of the 'East Sea'.
Japan is in the sea
Japan is separated from mainland East Asia by the Korean Strait and Sea of Japan.
our government is not taking any step to preserve sea life.
In the past, the sea around Japan helped to protect them from invasion. However, after the USA developed the atom bomb, the difficulty of invading Japan influenced them to drop the atom bomb.