Japan limits logging in certain areas primarily to protect its rich biodiversity and prevent deforestation. Many of these regions are home to unique ecosystems and endangered species, making conservation a priority. Additionally, sustainable forest management practices are promoted to ensure the long-term health of forests and the resources they provide. This balance helps maintain both environmental integrity and economic viability in the forestry sector.
no limit
to scare Japan
Japan has, for centuries, been a country that has isolated itself from the rest of the world. That is one major reason why it has a distinctive culture.
Japan has, for centuries, been a country that has isolated itself from the rest of the world. That is one major reason why it has a distinctive culture.
Food
The reason was to end the war with Japan .
Taiwan has extensive forests that are protected from logging
Of course, Japan has speed limits too
Japan desperately needed mineral resources .
To "convince" Japan to surrender in WWII.
The reason was to end the war with Japan .
To pay homage at Hiroshima.