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Japan is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with high-rise-filled cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples. Tokyo, the crowded capital, is known for its neon skyscrapers and pop culture. In contrast, Kyoto offers Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, gardens and cherry blossoms. Sushi, the national dish, is served everywhere from casual pubs to gourmet restaurants.
Japan is an archipelago, or string of islands, on the eastern edge of Asia. There are four main islands: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. There are also nearly 4,000 smaller islands! Japan's nearest mainland neighbors are the Siberian region of Russia in the north and Korea and China farther south. Almost four-fifths of Japan is covered with mountains. The Japanese Alps run down the center of the largest island, Honshu. The highest peak is Mount Fuji, a cone-shaped volcano considered sacred by many Japanese.Japan can be a dangerous place. Three of the tectonic plates that form Earth's crust meet nearby and often move against each other, causing earthquakes. More than a thousand earthquakes hit Japan every year. Japan also has about 200 volcanoes, 60 of which are active.
The Japanese economy contracted 0.3 percent on quarter in the three months to December of 2015, compared to an initial estimate of a 0.4 percent contraction. Business spending grew faster than expected while private consumption fell more than anticipated, final figures showed. GDP Growth Rate in Japan averaged 0.48 percent from 1980 until 2015, reaching an all time high of 3.20 percent in the second quarter of 1990 and a record low of -4 percent in the first quarter of 2009. GDP Growth Rate in Japan is reported by the Cabinet Office, Japan.Japan's industrialized, free market economy is the fourth biggest in the world. Japan has the largest electronics industry and the third largest automobile industry in the world. Japan’s economy is well-known by its efficiency and competitiveness in exports oriented sectors, but productivity is lower in areas such as agriculture, distribution, and services. This page provides - Japan GDP Growth Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Japan GDP Growth Rate - actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases - was last updated on May of 2016.
Research and development expenditure (% of gdp) in japan was reported at 3.45 in 2015, according to the world bank. Expenditures for research and development are current and capital expenditures (both public and private) on creative work undertaken systematically to increase knowledge, including knowledge of humanity, culture, and society, and the use of knowledge for new applications. R&d covers basic research, applied research, and experimental development. This page has the latest recorded value, an historical data chart and related indicators for research and development expenditure (% of gdp) in japan.
The pathology research mailnly aims to advance the study of fish pathology and the dissemination of knowledge specific to fish and shellfish diseases. This is promoted through its annual meetings and symposia; supported by the publication of its internationally renowned official society journal "Fish Pathology". The activities of the society cover a wide spectrum of basic and applied fish pathology, providing privileged information to fish pathologists worldwide. Pathology journals Japan activities is to dedicate the advanvement and sharing of the knowledge concering every veterinary pathology feild and furthering technical skill of diagnostic pathology based on updated better scientific information by promoting annual meeting including several educational programs and publishing quarterly newsletters. Research Focus is on Molecular Pathology, we are studying how cancer cells emerge and progress to form visible tumors, and then to become invasive and metastatic. Progression of cancer cells is accompanied by several genetic/epigenetic changes in one of somatic cells that form our body.