Agriculture in Japan
a. was fundamentally changed by the introduction of rice cultivation about 400 B.C.E.
b. ended when Uji, the Yayoi leader, seized power after the Battle of Sapporo.
c. takes place entirely in the mountains, with no extensive lowland or plains areas except on the island of Ryuku.
d. is possible on a significant scale on 80 percent of Japanese land.
e. was insufficient to take care of the population, thus Japan depended upon importing rice.
a
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