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Crowded living and working spaces
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More than 60 percent of Japaneses people live on only about three percent of the land.
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Adapting to limited space
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The Japanese have shown great ingenuity in adapting to limited space. Because of the cost of land, houses are small by American standards. The rooms are separated by sliding screens and are sparsely furnished. People sleep on thin mattresses called futons that can be rolled up and stored during the day.
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Landfill
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Is a method of solid waste disposal in which refuse is buried between layers of dirt to fill in or reclaim low-lying ground.
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What are the largest cities in Japan?
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Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka,Nagoya, and Sapporo.
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What is one of the solutions to storage of space?
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Landfill.
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