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apan - now the most developed country in the world. A skyline of high modern buildings, the latest, sleekest inventions and the country where the are of a telephone box costs a whopping ! However how did a country torn apart and blown up by WW2 with no landscape, with all the odds against it manage surely the greatest transformation we know of? Well in this essay that is exactly what you are going to find out. When in the introduction I mentioned Japan had all the odds against it I was not exaggerating. For a start it has a very mountainous relief, full of active volcanoes and prone to horrendous typhoons. Japan is made up of four main islands - the only way in which to converse between them all is by boat.Als o due to its mountainous relief building roads is a very costly task requiring plenty of hard work as tunnels must be made through the rocks or twisting and turning roads built around the mountainous relief. However the Japanese are defiantly used to the concept of hard work, in fact I feel hard work is the key to their incredibly quick development and to their countries and the Japanese peoples success. Japan was badly effected during world war two, all buildings had been blown up the landscape was a grey miserable pile of rubble, food was also scarce.
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