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In reply to the discussion: Russian leaders call for international investigation into US atomic bombings of Japan [View all]EX500rider
(12,844 posts)....as Japan still had the bulk of their army in China at the end of the war.
As to the food issues on the main Islands:
Food shortages had begun to appear in some parts of the country even before Pearl Harbor. A majority of the Japanese already were malnourished at the time of surrender. In 1944, officials in Osaka prefecture estimated that 46% of all economic crimes in their jurisdiction involved food. Hunger was compounded by a disastrous harvest (1945 was the worst since 1910, a shortfall of almost 40% from normal yield) and exacerbated by the confusion, corruption, and ineptitude of the postsurrender elites. Food shipments from the U.S. helped avert the anticipated disaster of as many as 10 million Japanese starving to death through the fall and winter, and, in the process, enhanced the image of the U.S. as a generous benefactor.
http://www.phoenixbonsai.com/bigpicture/PostWarJapan.html