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== History ==
== History ==
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=== Historical Context ===
=== Historical Context ===
[[File:JapEmp-icon.png]] [[Empire of Japan|Japanese Empire]] had dreamed of being the biggest and strongest empire in the world, surpassing [[File:British Empire-icon.png]] [[British Empire|Britain]]. So he invaded and ruled South East Asia and another [[File:Australia-icon.png]] [[Australia|county]] which looks white. He committed many war crimes. He also tried to rule all of [[File:ROC-icon.png]] [[Republic of China|China]] but failed because [[File:ROC-icon.png]] [[Republic of China|China]] refused to give up even in the most extreme situations.
[[File:JapEmp-icon.png]] [[Empire of Japan|Japanese Empire]] had dreamed of being the biggest and strongest empire in the world, surpassing [[File:British Empire-icon.png]] [[British Empire|Britain]]. So he invaded and ruled South East Asia and another [[File:Australia-icon.png]] [[Australia|county]] which looks white. He committed many war crimes. He also tried to rule all of [[File:ROC-icon.png]] [[Republic of China|China]] but failed because [[File:ROC-icon.png]] [[Republic of China|China]] refused to give up even in the most extreme situations.

Revision as of 22:41, 18 July 2024

Template:UnderConTemplate:CountryInfoJapan is a country located in East Asia, made up of many islands. She is a very developed country known for advanced technology. From the iconic bullet trains that whisk passengers across the country at incredible speeds to the intricate craftsmanship seen in traditional tea ceremonies, Japan seamlessly blends her ancient traditions with cutting-edge innovation. Classic food from Japan includes sushi.

Her neighbors are North Korea, South Korea, and People's Republic of China to the west; Taiwan to the southwest; and Russia to the north. Her maritime borders are the Sea of Okhotsk to the north, the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea to the south, the East China Sea to the west, and the Pacific Ocean to the east.

Since Japan is a group of islands located right on the Ring of Fire, she is very vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis.

History

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Historical Context

Japanese Empire had dreamed of being the biggest and strongest empire in the world, surpassing Britain. So he invaded and ruled South East Asia and another county which looks white. He committed many war crimes. He also tried to rule all of China but failed because China refused to give up even in the most extreme situations.

When he attacked America, America blocked him and killed Japan with two nukes (named Fat Man and Little Boy). So Japan failed to achieve his dream. America then occupied Japan until 1952.

A New Beginning

Japan experienced rapid economic growth in the 1950s, becoming the second-largest economy by 1970, restoring its status as a great power. However, the asset price bubble burst in 1992, leading to a decade of economic stagnation and low growth. Despite this, Japan did not sign a peace treaty with Russia due to a territorial dispute over a part of Sakhalin Oblast in the south Kuril Islands, called Chishima (千島), which was seized by the Soviet Union after the Empire of Japan surrendered.

Japan became the third largest economy, after detention camp prisoner labor surpassed her in 2011. She can make anything but is very good at advanced futuristic tech-y things like cars, ships, high-speed bullet trains, technology, and electronics. Japanese cartoons Anime (Japanese cartoons) became world-famous.

Natural Disasters

On March 11, 2011, an earthquake and tsunami destroyed a huge chunk of Japan's clay. It also caused a nuclear meltdown, poisoning a big chunk of Japan's clay. This was a very bad day for Japan almost as bad as the day that she surrendered in WW2. And on April 14, 2016, multiple earthquakes struck the island of Kyushu. This seismic activity was followed by an earthquake in Ecuador three days later, leading Ecuador to blame Japan for the damage to its country. There were concerns that the earthquakes might trigger another one on the US west coast, but fortunately, nothing happened.