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Why did early Japanese people develop creative farming practices?

The country was too dry for good farming.
Farmland was limited because of mountains and forests.
Monsoon rains hurt farming because of frequent flooding.
The country was too cold for farming due to the northern latitude.

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Early Japanese people developed creative farming practices primarily because farmland was limited due to mountains and forests. Japan's geography is characterized by its mountainous terrain, which restricts the amount of arable land available for agriculture. This necessitated innovative techniques for farming to maximize productivity on the limited land, leading to the development of practices such as terracing and intensive rice cultivation in paddy fields. Additionally, farmers had to adapt their methods to various regional climates and conditions, further fostering creativity in agricultural practices.
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