The Hidden Face of Disaster: 3.11, the Historical Structure and Future of Japan’s Northeast―― •Japanese text available | The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus

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It is not well-known that the Tōhoku region only established its position as the nation's rice production center after World War II. Yields of rice, a commercial crop of tropical origin, were relatively low in the Northeast until the Taishō Era (1912-1926).
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The Hidden Face of Disaster: 3.11, the Historical Structure and Future of Japan’s Northeast―― •Japanese text available | The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
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It is not well-known that the Tōhoku region only established its position as the nation"s rice production center after World War II. Yields of rice, a commercial crop of tropical origin, were relatively low in the Northeast until the Taishō Era (1912-1926).
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