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An
island country in the Pacific Ocean, Japan has one of the
densest populations in the world. With Tokyo as its
capital, the Nation of Japan is made up of over 3,000
individual islands. The 2012 Japan calendars bring you
their unique architecture that is difficult to find anywhere
else in the world. The nation has transformed itself
in the last century as an epicenter of financial and
economic commerce. Outside of New York, the Tokyo
Stock Exchange is the largest on the globe. It
recently passed London to take the second spot. Unlike
the stock markets, the Japan 2012 calendars show the urban
areas, with rugged landscapes, flowing rivers, and peaceful
lakes. The culture has evolved over the decades, but
the architecture here brings some of it back into focus. |