IntroductionJapan is located in the Pacific Ocean and is an island nation in East Asia. It is located east of China, Russia and the Sea of Japan. In Japanese, the characters that make up the country's name mean "origin of the sun", which is why Japan is always referred to as "the land where the sun rises". After signing the Treaty of Kanagawa with America, Japan began intense modernization and industrialization in 1854, allowing it to become a regional power that allowed it to enjoy its indigenous culture and ability to defeat neighboring countries. Soon after the defeat in World War II, Japan recovered over a period of time to become an international economic supremacy and also an ally of the United States. Since the 1990s, Japan's economy has undergone a sharp slowdown which has caused many problems, but the country has still remained its economic powerhouse which has had a great effect on the world. In March 2011, thousands of people were killed and nuclear power plants were damaged by the strongest earthquake ever recorded, accompanied by a tsunami. This catastrophe tested Japan's ability to deal with natural disasters and hindered its national development. Politics The Japanese political system operates through parties just like other democracies. This is true, except that the concept of a political party was regarded with severe disapproval in premodern Japan. He recommended disagreement or even subversion. In prewar elections, the candidate with personal knowledge usually meant more than his party label, and these elections were dominated by opposing voters less interested in national politics than in local issues. In general, most local politicians preferred to run simply as independents. For them, diversity and the personal approach... at the center of the paper ......suit their work and accept traditional roles, serving the whole family. Even if there are mothers who want to continue working, they cannot continue because employers do not hire them. Technology Japan's electronic industrialization is well known throughout the world, and these products occupy an important place in the international market, compared to other nations. . For example, Lexus. Lexus is a famous car brand split from Totaya Motor Corporation. In 1989, Lexus was first introduced in the United States, and now it is sold all over the world, bringing countless profits to the Japanese company because it has become the best-selling car. It is marketed in over seventy countries and ranks in the top 10 of global brand rankings based on market value. Lexus has customers all over the world, but its productions are mostly made in Japan, keeping the best and original quality.
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