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== The Japanese Trade ==
The Japanese had many differant countries that they traded with, such as Canada and the United States. Japan traded many differant objects, such as cultered goods and electronics. The Japanese would trade their Yen for objects that other countries would trade to them. The Yen is worth less than the Canadien and United States dollar, making the canadien and U.S trades cheaper, and the Japanese trades more expensive. It is harder for Japan to make trades, for it is on an island. The trades are then more expensive, for they must pay to get the objects on and off the island.

== Linking the Japanese objects to our life ==
If you were to look around your house, you would probably find at least 1 japanese electronic device, such as a video game system or a television! You can find a Japanese object in almost every store you visit. If you realy think about it, you use at least 1 japanese object daily!

== Exportations ==
Some of the many things that you may find the Japanese importing and exporting are mainly electronics and culteral foods.
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