What made the Japanese so difficult to defeat?

What made the Japanese so difficult to defeat?

This article examines the various factors that enabled Japan to be a formidable opponent in the Pacific War. These included their advantageous geography, access to resources, experienced military, use of kamikaze tactics, impact of weather conditions on Allied efforts, ability to adapt to changing circumstances, use of guerilla warfare tactics and unwillingness to surrender. All these factors combined created a formidable opponent which the Allies struggled to break through despite their best efforts.