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Characteristics: The lucky ones of globalization and the typical export-oriented economy. Japan's own lack of resources, relying on the world to provide raw materials in the context of globalization, and relying on the world's huge market to meet its own development needs are the main reasons why a small country can exert great influence in the world.
However, the biggest drawback of export-oriented orientation is that its stability cannot be guaranteed, so international turmoil will tightly affect Japan's nerves. Implications: It is necessary to expand the connection with the world in order to have a greater voice in the world system; On the other hand, it is necessary to develop domestic demand in order to achieve steady and relatively rapid economic growth.
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The favorable conditions for the development of industry in Japan are (the coastline is tortuous, Tara Port).
a.The territory is vast.
b.The population is large.
c.The coastline is tortuous, and the port of Tara is located.
d.Natural resources are abundant.
The correct answer is C.
Japan's favorable conditions for economic development include: abundant human resources, strong scientific and technological force, tortuous coastline, many harbors, and convenient sea transportation; The disadvantages are the scarcity of mineral resources and the small domestic market. According to the theme, therefore: c.
Japan's coastline is tortuous, many excellent harbors, convenient transportation, Japan's mineral resources are poor, the market is narrow, the economy is strongly dependent on foreign countries, imported raw materials, export products, and the formation of a processing-based economy, Japanese industry is mainly distributed in the narrow strip of the Pacific coast.
The test point of this question: the characteristics and geographical significance of Japan's industrial layout.
Test Center Comments: This question mainly examines the characteristics of the development of the Japanese economy.
Japan's industry is mainly concentrated in the Pacific Rim (Pacific Coastal Industrial Zone). There are five major industrial zones in Keihin, Nagoya, Hanshin, Setouchi and Kitakyushu. This industrial distribution is known as the "seafront" industrial layout, which is extremely convenient for both the import of raw materials and the export of industrial products, reducing transportation costs, and the large number of excellent harbors in Japan also provides convenience for shipping.
Japanese industry was badly damaged in World War II, though. However, after the war, Japan successively introduced advanced technology from the United States and other industrial countries, developed new products, established its own technological system, and developed its own industry. Whether it is light industry and heavy industry, or the electronic galaxy industry, it has formed a perfect system.
Japan attaches great importance to education and technological innovation, and high-tech industries such as automobiles, machine tools, robots, computers, and metal smelting have an important position in the world.
Labor resources are abundant. Japan has one of the most densely populated countries in the world due to its small terrain and large population, and its abundant labor resources make Japan a manufacturing powerhouse.
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1.Vigorously develop maritime shipping, import raw materials, export industrial products, and actively explore the international market, so that the country's economy can be adjusted and developed. Japan is an economically developed capitalist country in the world.
2.Japan's major industrial sectors are steel, automobiles, shipbuilding, electronics, chemicals, and textiles. The products of these industries are exported in large quantities and occupy an important position in the international market.
Japan's largest target is the United States, followed by Asia and Western Europe. Japan and China**, Japan's imports from China include clothing, oil, coal, cotton, aquatic products, vegetables, etc. Exports to China include steel, electronics, and other industrial goods.
Japanese industry is mainly located in a narrow strip of land along the Pacific coast and the Seto Inland Sea coast. Major cities such as Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kitakyushu and their vicinity are major industrial areas. 2.
Factors influencing the distribution of industry in Japan. Relying on seaports, importing raw materials, exporting industrial products, and relying on the international market are the main reasons for the formation of the seaside distribution of Japanese industry.
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Since the natural conditions for Japan's economic development are not very prominent, I will mainly talk about its socio-economic conditions. 1.Japan's economy started early, and after the Meiji Restoration, it embarked on the path of capitalism.
2.Japan is an island country with many excellent ports and convenient transportation to the outside world. 3.
We have seized the opportunity of the scientific and technological revolution. Introduce new technologies. The adoption of new technologies has also laid a solid foundation for Japan in the electronics, automotive and other industries.
4. Relatively stable domestic and international environment. 5. What has to be said is the support of the United States. After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union competed for hegemony, and the United States supported Japan in Asia to contain the Soviet Union and China, giving Japan a lot of economic aid, funds, technology, and many military orders.
All of these have contributed to the development of the Japanese economy. Approach: 1. Take the capitalist road and learn from Europe and the United States in an all-round way.
2. Introduce new technologies and improve production. 3. Adopt an open economy and occupy the international market. 4. Pay attention to education and cultivate talents.
5. Take advantage of U.S. support.
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Favorable conditions: tortuous coast, Dora Port; Dense population, high quality of labor Disadvantages: Poor domestic resources and narrow market.
Development path: vigorously develop maritime shipping, import raw materials, fuel, export products, and open up the international market.
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