Japan's irrigation system is highly advanced and involves a mix of traditional and modern techniques. The country utilizes a network of rivers, reservoirs, and canals, alongside advanced technologies such as drip irrigation, to efficiently manage its limited water resources. Traditional methods, including the use of terraced fields, are still prevalent in hilly regions, allowing for effective cultivation of rice and other crops. This integrated approach supports Japan's agriculture despite its challenging topography and climate.
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming
japans house- the japans house!
the pheasant!
Note three provisions in japans new constitution
Japans current constitution was adopted on May 3,1997
Japans traditional drink is Kalambiji and it has soy beans and green tea mixed.
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Mountains cover over 75% of Japans Land Surface.
Japans willingness to adopt more of china's culture
Some of Japans crops are potatoes, seafood, tea, and rice,bamboo
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