Atlas of KentuckyThe ancient civilization of Japan, with its Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, is also closely associated with all that is new and modern. Looking outward, Japan sees what it has become since Hiroshima: the world’s second-largest economy, a source of fury and wonder, a power without arms. Looking inward, Japan sees old ways shaken and new ones developing at a hectic pace.

JAPAN IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Environment, Economy, and Society

By P. P. Karan
Cartography by Dick Gilbreath
University Press of Kentucky, 2005.

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