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After World War II, Japan faced significant challenges in coping with its defeat. The country underwent a period of demilitarization and democratization under Allied occupation, led by the United States. The Japanese people adapted by embracing economic reforms, focusing on rebuilding their nation, and fostering a strong work ethic. Over time, this resilience contributed to Japan's rapid economic recovery, leading to its emergence as a global economic power in the following decades.

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