The debates surrounding the defeat of Japan primarily focus on the use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, with arguments about whether the bombings were necessary to hasten Japan's surrender or if they constituted unnecessary civilian casualties. Additionally, some historians discuss the role of the Soviet Union's entry into the war against Japan and its potential impact on Japan's decision to surrender. Other considerations include the moral implications of the bombings and their long-term effects on U.S.-Japan relations. Overall, these discussions reflect broader themes of military ethics, historical interpretation, and the complexities of wartime decision-making.
The four main seas that surround Japan are: Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhostsk, Pillipine sea.
the sea of japan and red sea. And pacific ocean
There are several seas and oceans that surround Japan. To the east is the North Pacific, to the west is the Sea of Japan while to the south are the Phillipine Sea and East China Sea
The bodies of water that surround Japan are The Sea of Japan, The East China Sea, The Phillipine Sea, and the Pacific Ocean
The other countries that surround Japan are China and Korea.
It took them America 12 years to defeat Japan's Empire
No other than the Visayan "Rodolfo "Roding" Ganzon"
The Sea of Japan. (At least on three sides)
helped them rebuild
Russia, Mongolia, Korea, Japan, and India
The Battle of Guadalcanal .
Korea