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Is Japan a developed country?

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E.Evelyn

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Answered Jan 16, 2020

The correct answer to this question is Yes, Japan is a developed country. Out of all the countries in the world, Japan is one of the most well-developed. Compared to everywhere else in the world, Japan has developments that are unique to only them. They have technology that has not yet spread to other countries like toilets that sing and talk.

Japan built this development as a way to stop embarrassment when passing a bowel movement, because the songs and conversation drown out the sounds of pooping. Along with unique inventions, Japan is also well-developed in terms of infrastructure and economy.

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Denton Perez

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Denton Perez, Professor, High School, Utah

Answered Jan 08, 2020

Yes, Japan is a developed country. It is considered a 1st world country. Japan has one of the largest and one of the most developed economies in the world. Japan is highly industrialized. Japan boosts the life expectancy of almost 84 years. It is no surprise that top companies such as Mitsubishi, Toyota, Honda, Panasonic, Toshiba, Nippon, Sharp, and other multinational companies are based in Japan. Japan is also home to many producers of machine tools, ships, processed foods, steel, textile, and chemicals. Post World War, the general standard of living in Japan has also improved. GNP (Gross National Product) in Japan increased to 564586.40 JPY Billion. The nation also has a GDP per capita of $45,546.
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L. Laurel

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L. Laurel, Assistant Manager, MBA (Marketing), California

Answered Jan 02, 2020

Japan is considered to be a first-world country, which means that this is more developed as compared to the other countries that are found in the world. This comes with one of the most developed economies in the world. It has a stable economy, and it is able to withstand different disasters that may be experienced by the country.

For example, natural disasters can usually take a toll on developing countries. It would take months or even years before they are able to get back or repair what they have lost. With Japan, it may only take a few days before they are able to fix everything. It also helps that they are also well-educated, so they are able to sustain the economy of the country.

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P. Halah

P. Halah

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P. Halah

Answered Dec 24, 2019

Developed countries generally possess more advanced post-industrial economies. A developed country is also an industrialized country, and it has better infrastructure and superior economies, as well as advanced technologies. Japan is a highly developed country because of its high GDP, which stands for gross domestic product. The GDP measures the total of the income cultivated by the country’s economy.

Japan’s economy is far more mature than ours. The Japanese have gained a reputation for being tech innovators. Japan has become a leader in electronics and technology. Some of their pride and joys include Sony Walkman, Nintendo, Playstation, Panasonic, Toshiba, Hitachi, and Sharp (to name a few).

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F. Hope

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F. Hope

Answered Dec 19, 2019

Japan is considered to be a developed country. In fact, this is one of the countries in the world that is well-developed. It has a lot of developments that are not available anywhere else in the world. It seems that they have technology that people may usually think that they need. For example, they have some talking and singing toilets.

These are meant to help stop the sounds that you might make when you are doing number 2. They are well-developed in terms of economy and infrastructure. Even with so many changes that have occurred, they still manage to remember their culture. They try to stay close to their roots while they develop what they already have.

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