* 2 nuclear bombs, 1945. * earthquakes * lack of flat land * destroyed after the war * lack of raw materials * tsunamis * islands * typhoons* volcanos * climate
It destroyed buildings and sea walls. And probably knocked out the power too.
Mostly the civilian casualties. The Japanese soldiers were almost all dead and the casualties from the attacks were mostly civilians.
the advantages of isolationism is that the war will be 'nothing to do with you',
Neither, Peru stinks but has good food, and Japan has cool high-tech stuff but the tourists running round taking photo's of everything (and I mean freaking EVERYTHING ) is annoying enough to counteract Peru's disadvantages!!
I lived in Japan for 4 years, but im not Asian, and i noticed when i lived there i went through so many earthquakes and its pretty isolated, not attaching to other countries. Also they over fish.
what are some advantages and disadvantages of dictatorship
advantages : electricity disadvantages: no electricity
Japan. Questions like this will most likely get bias, especially with Japanese enthusiasts like the one who probably posted this answer. It really depends on your point of view of which is better, as each country has advantages and disadvantages over each other just like everything else.
gramophone
Advantages are good; pluses. Disadvantages are bad; minuses.
Its perfect therew are no disadvantages Its perfect therew are no disadvantages
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