International rankings of Japan

The following are international rankings of Japan.

Cities[edit]

Demographics[edit]

Japan's population is expected to age and rapidly decline this century.

Economy[edit]

Shinjuku's skyscrapers display Japan's economic success.

Education[edit]

Environment[edit]

Geography[edit]

Japan is extremely mountainous, with very little arable land.

Globalization[edit]

Industry[edit]

ASIMO is the most advanced humanoid robot.

Military[edit]

Mitsubishi F-2 fighter jet

Political[edit]

Society[edit]

Technology[edit]

Tourism[edit]

Transportation[edit]

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