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 agriculture in Japan takes the train, not the subway.
Japan's agriculture is hunting and fishing.
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
Aurelia George has written: 'The politics of agriculture in Japan' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state
Most of Japan is mountain. Rock isn't nessecarily good for growing crops.
Isamu Konuma has written: 'Integrated rural development in Japan' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Rural development
Some sweet potatoes,vegetables,ricemining1.3%,wheat , barley,beef
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there is no more vegetation for the communities to eat anymore.
Kiyoto Hirasawa has written: 'Ina no hyakusho ikki' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic conditions, Japan, Nagano (Prefecture), Nagano, Japan (Prefecture), Peasant uprisings
The Confucian ideal of society is depend on agriculture, not commerce and the real society of Japan is very structure.
Japans population vs areable land is too large to support agriculture