Crazy but Brilliant: Japan's One-of-a-Kind Inventions

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Japan, known for its technological advancements, ranks as the second-most technologically advanced country in the world, just behind Finland, with the United States coming in third. Despite having only 126 million people—approximately 1.7% of the global population—Japan has become a leader in biomedical, scientific, and technological industries. This achievement is largely attributed to the innovative mindset of its younger generation, though other factors contribute significantly. For example, Japan ranks second globally in mathematics and first in science for academic performance. Over 3.5% of Japan’s GDP is invested in education, reflecting the country's commitment to academic excellence. This focus on education extends to the workplace, where Japanese engineers, entrepreneurs, and inventors continuously develop innovative, data-supported ideas. Japan is home to some of the world’s most groundbreaking inventions, many of which are unique to the country.
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    Pre-empts typical governance friction.

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