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2 September, 05:28
why Japan is so densely populated?
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Paulina Atkinson
2 September, 05:32
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Japan is so densely populated because Japan only has 18% of its land available for living.
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Walker Leach
2 September, 05:49
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Japan has little space with a lot of people.
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