Outline of Japan - Economy and Infrastructure of Japan

Economy and Infrastructure of Japan

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 2nd (second)
  • Agriculture, forestry, and fishing in Japan
  • Automotive industry in Japan
  • Bank of Japan
  • Buildings and structures in Japan
    • Tallest buildings and structures in Japan
  • Companies of Japan
  • Communications in Japan
    • Internet in Japan
  • Construction industry of Japan
  • Consumer electronics industry of Japan
  • Currency of Japan: Yen
    • ISO 4217: JPY
  • Department stores in Japan
  • Defense industry of Japan
  • Economic history of Japan
  • Economic relations of Japan
  • Energy in Japan
    • Nuclear power in Japan
  • Financial system of Japan
  • Health care in Japan
  • Labor market of Japan
  • Manufacturing industries of Japan
  • Monetary and fiscal policy of Japan
  • Mining in Japan
  • National parks of Japan
  • Private enterprise in Japan
  • Research and development in Japan
  • Standard of living in Japan
  • Trade policy of Japan
  • Trade and services in Japan
  • Tourism in Japan
  • Transport in Japan
    • Airports in Japan
    • Expressways of Japan
    • National highways of Japan
    • Shinkansen
    • Tokyo Metro
    • Rail transport in Japan
  • Water supply and sanitation in Japan

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