In feudal Japan, key trade items that boosted the economy included rice, which served as both a staple food and a form of currency, and silk, prized for its quality and used in clothing and trade. Other significant items included pottery, ceramics, and textiles, which showcased local craftsmanship. The trade of these goods facilitated economic exchanges not only within Japan but also with neighboring regions, contributing to the overall prosperity of feudal society. Additionally, the rise of merchant classes and the development of markets enhanced economic activity and social mobility.
The merchants would buy items from artisans and farmers and sell them.
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Counterfeit Economy is basically describing counterfeit items being sold and purchased.
One of the specialties of Japan is their unique types of food items. The country of Japan also specializes in coffee.
Rice is Japan's largest agricultural product. The main exports of Japan are electronic items, such as cars and computers.
Agriculture in Japan is not a significant business like in other countries. Only around 15% of the land in Japan is suitable for agriculture and farming and hence the contribution of Agriculture to the nations economy is not so significant. Even though, agriculture was a good part of Japan's economy before the World War's, after the wars because of the industrial revolution and other technical developments, Japan slowly transformed itself into an industrial and manufacturing country. Though the amount of land available for farming is pretty less, those lands are cultivated intensively. Rice, Vegetables and other items are grown extensively in the little available land.
The Environmental Protection Agency regulates the items that must be included on the fuel economy portion of a vehicle's window sticker.
The Environmental Protection Agency regulates the items that must be included on the fuel economy portion of a vehicle's window sticker.
items exported from japan are: Automobiles Electronic equipment Televisions and other items Trust me these are right Im doing a project on japan right now and it isn't easy!!!! YAA!Genki? which means, hi. hows it going
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the items that must be included on the fuel economy portion of a vehicle's window sticker.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the items that must be included on the fuel economy portion of a vehicle's window sticker.