Japan is a developed country.. obviously.
Look at their technology. Not only is there technology LIGHTYEARS ahead of what we have in many countries, but their education systems, diet and income per capital are insanely advanced.
Japan is a success story in terms of new technologies. It is light years ahead of the United States. Nations with high technology are also nations of not only economic power but of military power. Japan's defense relies on the high weapons systems of the US. Well educated scientists and engineers are required for this. The US university system is flooded with foreign students to learn about high technology.
No, Japan is a fully developed country.
like the USA, Japan is a developed or post industrial country
By hard work.
Tokyo is not a country. Tokyo is the capital city of Japan. It is a very highly developed city. So it is not a Less Economically Developed Country.
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Kobe is a city in Japan, which is categorised in Geography as an MEDC.
Japan did not have the means to rebuild the country. It took 15 years for the US to rebuild Japan.
Japan is as well developed as any country on Earth, which can be immediately seen by any observation of Japan, in terms of the type of buildings, transportation, infrastructure, businesses and factories, exports, schools, hospitals, etc. It's all there.
Japan is a very highly developed country because of it's high GDP, the GDP measures the sum total of the income generated by the country's productive activities. Japan also has an extensively developed transportation network in it's country, with means of traveling that include road, air, rail and sea. Japan's bullet trains or high-speed trains, have gathered a lot of international recognition
in my opinion japan developed because in japan so many things come toofan
The modern industrialized nation of Japan is an example of a developed country.
Kobe is a city, not a country. Japan is the third biggest economy in the world.