This question makes an incorrect underlying assumption, namely that the United States began paying any sort of compensation to Japan for the atomic bombing. The United States at no time made any such payment and as a result, it cannot still be paying them.
The United States believed it was better to have the Japanese allied to the United States rather then the Soviet Union
Never did we still have bases there.
because it was the final straw of the United States, it was the reason we went into WWII
The US did not in any way conquer the nation of Japan. The US helped the nation to rebuild and reform, and still to this day provides its military to aid Japan because Japan is not permitted to have a military.
Seiko Anime is located in Japan where anime originates. Although anime has gained a little interest in the United States, it is nowhere near the popularity it still has in Japan.
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The US would have still gone to war; Japan also attacked the Philippines.
Yes. They still have a military. Japan has only a "self-defense force," under the 1947 Peace Constitution forced upon them by the United States. Under this constitution, they are not allowed to build a military that could be used for more than defense, without the permission of the United States. This has not been lifted and probably will not be. Japan has tried numerous times to reverse this but has been blocked not just by the United States but by China, especially when it has sought a seat on the U.N. Security Council.
Only Japanese military personnel. There are no native inhabitants on Iwo Jima. The United States occupied it until 1968, when it was returned to Japan.
From what i know, the united states still had a grudge against the Japanese people, but as evidence with the nuclear bombings they got payback..
No. Japan was a monarchy ( still has a emperor as a figure head of state) until WW 2. At the end of the war the United States was in control of the government for several years and it created a parliamentary form of government . This is still the government today. They have a prime minister instead of a president.
Japan was not neutral during the Cold War. It served as a staging base for U.S. forces during the Korean War and still has several U.S. Naval and air bases. Further, Japan has a defense treaty with the United States.