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During the 1950s and 1960s, this feeling was especially evident in the Japanese attitude toward United States military bases on the four main islands of Japan and in Okinawa Prefecture, occupying the southern two-thirds of the Ryukyu Islands.- Wikipedia.org
There was a book (one of many) published on the sea fight during the 1950s or 1960s by a renown author, titled, "Midway, the battle that doomed Japan." That is one of the possible "nick-names" for that naval engagement.
After defeat in World War II, Japan was occupied by the Allies for several years and became a democracy instead of an empire. During the 1960s and 70s, the country went through an unprecedented period of economic growth as a way of bouncing back from the war.
The Meiji restoration, rapid industrialism
Japan
to competre with japan and horea
Probably not physically, but perhaps economically.
MEDC (More Economically Developed Country): Japan, Australia LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country): Argentina, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Saudi Arabia
Japan is in "Asia" whereas Italy is in "Europe". In Japan they speack Nipponese (japanese) whereas in Italy they speak Italian. Japan is an island whereas Italy is a penninsula. In Japan the main cultural dish is rice, whereas in Italy is is pasta.
Tokyo is not a country. Tokyo is the capital city of Japan. It is a very highly developed city. So it is not a Less Economically Developed Country.
Multinational Companies(MNCs) are large companies that operate in several countries at the same time. The first MNCs were established in the 1920s. Many more came up in the 1950s and 1960s as US businesses expanded world wide and Western Europe and Japan also recovered to become powerful industrial economies. The worldwide spread of MNCs was a notable feature of 1950s and 1960s. This was partly because high import tariffs imposed by different governments forced MNCs to locate their manufacturing operations and become 'domestic producers' in as many countries as possible.
It brought to power rulers who wanted to make Japan economically competitive with the west.