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Less than 2% of the Japanese population are farmers. This small percentage reflects Japan's highly industrialized economy and urbanization, as most people are engaged in various non-agricultural sectors. Despite the low number of farmers, agriculture still plays a significant cultural and economic role in the country.
It was the Scribes.
99%
Nearly 80% of Japanese people live in urban areas.
They were ALL japaneese.
95% Were farmers :)
Approxiamtely 1.27% are not Japanese, they include of Chinese and Malaysian
According to a 2000 survey, 11% are closest to Christianity.
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Japanese people do lots for living. They basically do everything. They are miners, farmers, builders, car dealers, and many more. You name it!
The population of the United States in the 1700's was over three million people. Farmers made up 90 percent of the workers during that time.
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