Glassware marked with "Made in Japan" is generally considered more valuable than those simply labeled "Japan." The "Made in Japan" marking indicates that the item was produced in Japan and adheres to certain quality standards, which can enhance its desirability among collectors. However, the overall value also depends on the specific brand, age, rarity, and condition of the glassware.
A product with "Made in Japan" on it literally means what it says. A product with "Japan" on it means the same as "Made in Japan."
Japan made it.
The amber glassware are designed and made in japan. It is perfect for hot beverages and are light weighted, easy to handle. Dishwasher is safe for amber glassware. But continues use of dishwasher can break or shatter the glass.
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Japan is older than the stuff made there. It has to be like if Japan's stuff was older then Japan why would it say made in Japan? it wouldn't even have an economy... Now, if you mean which wording for things made in Japan is older, then the older stuff just said "Japan." Adding the words "made in" seems to be a newer concept.
then it was made in japan so?
Pokemon is a game made in Japan.
Yes sonic is made by japan.
One. Japan. It is an island. Japan is made of 1000s of islands.
No. They just made a set so it looks like they were in Japan.
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You will find almost no consumer electronics made in Japan outside of Japan anymore.