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1. Why have major Japanese cities developed in the coastal plains?

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When rice growing was the principal industry of Japan there were cities facing the Sea of Japan that was far more prosperous than it is today. ... When rice growing was the principal industry of Japan there were cities facing the Sea of Japan that was far more prosperous than it is today.

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These plains had the largest agricultural production and large bays with ports for fishing and trade. This made them the largest population centers.When rice growing was the principal industry of Japan there were cities facing the Sea of Japan that was far more prosperous than it is today. When rice growing was the principal industry of Japan there were cities facing the Sea of Japan that was far more prosperous than it is today.

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