Japanese restroom via Shutterstock or @supawatbursuk
Just behind Finland, Japan is the second-most technologically advanced nation in the world, with the US coming in second. Despite having a population of only 126 million, or 1.7% of the world’s total, Japan is a relatively tiny country that has emerged as a leader in the biomedical, scientific, and technology industries.
The inventive youth attitude is mostly responsible for this accomplishment, although there are many different explanations for these improvements. For instance, the nation ranks second in the world in math and first in science for academic performance. More than 3.5% of Japan’s GDP is allocated to education.
This emphasis on academic success extends to the workplace, where Japanese engineers, entrepreneurs, and inventors are continuously developing (and re-developing) fresh, data-supported concepts. You’ll find that Japan is currently the only place where some of the world’s most inventive ideas are produced.

By yht

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