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Japan - Breif History from WWII

2023-12-14 06:42:23

Japan - Introduction of Bury's World War II history: Without a good history, it can not be regarded as an advanced country. This is the history of a successful country. The history of Japan is very unique. During the Second World War and after the war, their country was ruined. They were destroyed only by Americans, all of their former allies abandoned them. I will focus on the influence of the US on Japan and how Japan gained the title of the "second largest developed country".

Two historical controversies about the national history of the story in Japan after the Second World War - The 1950s 'History of Showa' controversy and the controversy over the 'historical view' in the 1990s and the 21st century - Mihiro Okamoto (Tokyo) I discussed the relationship of history. He pointed out that the close relationship between Japanese historiography and modern nation-state creation has long hindered historical writings from reaching scientific standards.

Isazaka, who grew up in Japan since the 1970s, was very sensitive to the history of World War II in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He believes that the pain that the Japanese must endure can foster unique cultural emotions. He believes that Japan can oppose the development of many nuclear weapons in other countries as Japan's only victim. In the mushroom lamp and all his designs, Itazaka tried to embed his work with relevant information - he called it "secondary communication." In other words, subtle messages are not always obvious, but that is an important part of the design process. Through his design, Itazaka wants to raise some consciousness and push our conceptual thinking to the stage of a new dialogue.

Japan's defeat in World War II was a clear turning point for Japan. Emperor Hirohito surrendered to the United States. This is the first and only "unconditional surrender" in history. This began the occupation of Japan in the United States, thus ending Japanese imperialist martyrdom. Japan abandoned its sovereignty and military. Japan regained independence from the United States in 1952, but Japan still relies on American business and safety. Other additions are recovery of legal equality and voting rights for democratic government and women. Overall, the United States completely includes Japan within its influence range. From clothing to baseball, from words to food, the influence of America on Japan still exists and is increasing today. The problem is that "Is Japan losing culture?"