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After 1889, following the establishment of the Meiji Constitution in Japan, Japanese men were expected to fulfill their duties as responsible citizens, which included military service, participating in local governance, and contributing to the economy. The constitution mandated conscription, requiring men to serve in the military, reflecting the nation's growing militarism. Additionally, they were encouraged to engage in modern education and industry to support Japan's rapid modernization and emergence as a world power. This period marked a shift toward a more active civic responsibility among men in Japan.

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