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Postwar Japan
Postwar Japan
Postwar Japan is the period after World War II when Japan rebuilt and became known for industry, technology, and culture.
What Happened
World War II ended in 1945, and Japan faced heavy damage and hardship. Japan adopted a new constitution in 1947.
Why It Matters
Over time, the country rebuilt its cities and economy. Postwar Japan became known for cars, electronics, animation, design, and peaceful diplomacy.
Important Facts
- World War II ended in 1945, and Japan faced heavy damage and hardship.
- Japan adopted a new constitution in 1947.
- Over time, the country rebuilt its cities and economy.
- Postwar Japan became known for cars, electronics, animation, design, and peaceful diplomacy.
Did You Know?
Historians and learners study postwar Japan by comparing written records, objects, buildings, maps, and careful questions.