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Is Japan a subordinate country of the United States?
Japan is not a subordinate country of the United States.

Japan is a highly developed capitalist country, the third largest economy in the world and a member of G7 and G20. Its resources are scarce, and it is extremely dependent on imports. The developed manufacturing industry is the pillar of the national economy. Scientific research, aerospace, manufacturing and education all rank among the top in the world.

In addition, the cultural industry dominated by animation and game industry and the developed tourism industry are also important symbols. Japan is a world model in many aspects such as environmental protection and resource utilization, and its citizens generally have good education, living standards and national quality. Up to now, traditional Japanese culture such as tea ceremony, flower path and book path has been preserved. ?

During World War II, fascist countries headed by Germany, Italy and Japan invaded other countries everywhere. Many countries formed an alliance against fascism. In the face of such a United allied force, Germany and Italy were finally defeated, but they had no choice but to surrender.

On the Asian battlefield, Japan did not surrender to the militarism of soldiers, and continued to fight tenaciously in the face of the lost form choice.

Then the United States dropped atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan (when the atomic bombs were still in the experimental stage), causing more than 200,000 casualties among Japanese civilians. The power of the atomic bomb on the battlefield frightened the Japanese government. If it doesn't surrender, I'm afraid it will encounter the disaster of national extinction.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan