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Well, I'm fairly sure that was due to electronics. For example, Nintendo makes the Wii, and D.S. systems. Nintendo is a Japanese company. That should also answer your question about " how did it do..."

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Q: How did japan become a modern industrial power and how did it do with its new strength?
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