Japan Suggested Outlines for a Discussion of Japan Her History Culture Probl

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Japan Suggested Outlines for a Discussion of Japan Her History Culture Probl
Latourette, Kenneth Scott, 1884-1968
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It is very intensive and the plots are small, for only one-sixth of the area of the country is under cultivation and the majority of holdings are under 2% acres. Most of the farmers are tenants. The chief crop is rice. Aid to farmers is given by the Hypothec Bank and by government experiment stations.
b. Forestry. This is very important, for one-half of the taxable land is forested. There is scientific forestry.
c. Fisheries are very important and have been so for years.
d. Stock-breeding. This
... has been greatly improved in recent years.
e. Sericulture. Silk is one of the greatest articles of export.
f. Mining. The chief minerals are coal, copper, sulphur, with some gold, silver, petroleum, zinc, tin, antimony, and iron.
g. Manufactures.
32 2. A great growth in manufactures has taken place in the past twenty-five years.
a. This is because population is increasing and cannot migrate, arable land is limited, and Japan's hope of continued prosperity rests accordingly upon her success in becoming a manufacturing and commercial nation and exchang- ing the products of her factories for food.


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