If you're referring to the end of the Allied Occupation of Japan, it officially ended on April 28, 1952. Otherwise, Japan does not have an official "Independence Day."
The Allied Occupation of Japan lasted from 1945 to 1952.
At the end of World War 2, the Allied occupation of Japan was lead by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Douglas MacArthur. Many of the changes made could be viewed as good, but many Mainland civilians feared the troops, as historians believe hundreds of instances of rape went unrecorded.
Gail Mieko Nomura has written: 'The Allied occupation of Japan'
US President Harry Truman appointed General Douglas MacArthur as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces - he supervised the occupation.
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Narumi Occupied Japan is a china that was made in Japan shortly after World War II. The "occupation" was American and other Allied troops that kept order after the war.
basicly after the nuclear attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki though it didnt really end until the surrender and the occupation in japan September 2nd, USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay is when & where the Japanes surrendered formally.
Manchuria was neither. It was invaded by Japan in the 1930's and was under Japanese occupation during the war.
As a result of the Allied Occupation from 1945 to 1952, the United States has played a large and enduring role in the development of Japan's government.
Australia was protected from Japanese occupation by an Allied victory in the Battle of the Coral Sea. It never fell.
Occupation of Japan was created in 1945.