Yes they did -by someone, somewhere, at some time.
Italy, Japan, Germany
electricity
Matthew Perry was a US to Japan to Get japan to start trading with the outside world.
Yes, although it was not available to everyone, there was electricity in the 1920's. In fact, the spread of electricity being a more commonplace thing was one of the factors that caused the 1920's to roar.
Make electricity.
electricity was more widely avaliable.
The first power supply was invented by Thomas Edison. It is unknown when exactly the first universal power supply for computers was invented.
10% of Japan without electricity
One way that Japan changed in the 1920's and 1030's was rapid industrialization.
the asia's largest producer of nuclear generated electricity is Japan.
There was some electricity in Ireland in the 19th century. More organised production of electricity started in the early 20th century. The Electricty Supply Board, or ESB, was set up in the 1920s to really develop Ireland's electricity network. See the link below for more history or Ireland's electricity and the ESB.
During the 1920s, Japan experienced significant social and economic changes, marked by rapid industrialization and urbanization. This period, often referred to as the "Taisho Democracy," saw the emergence of a more liberal political environment, with increased public participation and the rise of political parties. However, economic challenges and social unrest also began to surface, setting the stage for the militaristic shift that would occur in the following decades. Ultimately, the 1920s were a transformative time that laid the groundwork for Japan's future trajectory.