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Japan accelerated its industrialization during the Meiji Restoration, starting in 1868, by adopting Western technologies and industrial practices. The government invested heavily in infrastructure, such as railways and telegraph lines, and established state-owned enterprises to boost key industries. Additionally, Japan encouraged education and skill development to create a skilled workforce. These efforts, combined with a focus on export-oriented policies, helped Japan transform into a major industrial power by the early 20th century.

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