No. Japan was a monarchy ( still has a emperor as a figure head of state) until WW 2. At the end of the war the United States was in control of the government for several years and it created a parliamentary form of government . This is still the government today. They have a prime minister instead of a president.
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Emperor Hirohito's Japan prior to World War II was not a democracy nor was it a communist state; it was a fascist theocracy. After World War II, the US Occupation of Japan led to Japan becoming a democracy under Emperor Hirohito's watch.
Japan is a little of both because it has parliament and an emperor who is head of state but stays out of politics, a bit like the UK
Young Communist League of Japan was created in 1925.
Japan Revolutionary Communist League was created in 1957.
All of these three countries, China, Vietnam, and North Korea are COMMUNIST STATES. However, China and Vietnam are properly classified as Leninist Communist States whereas North Korea is a Dynastic Communist State.
How did communist schools benefit the state and the communist party
How did communist schools benefit the state and the communist party
Japan does not have a communist government. Never has.
How did communist schools benefit the state and the communist party
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Japan Revolutionary Communist League - Revolutionary Marxist Faction - was created in 1963.