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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its new strengths were nothing and it didnt have an industrial power or modern thing wahtaeve r
Emperor Meiji (Father of modern Japan)
Japan tried to built it's own modern navy before Perry's return
Possibly their "industrial" revolution in the 1860's. But Japan was never a colony like the US was; consequently, who was Japan going to fight to gain independence from? To the general public in America, there was no Japanese Revolutionary War.
During (and prior to) World War II, Japan's ambition was to become the dominant power in Asia. At the expense of the traditional Asian power, China, and in defiance of the colonial powers of the modern West, Japan intended to occupy and control the key regions of the Pacific Basin and the Asian continent, and all points in-between, as their imperial overlord.
its new strengths were nothing and it didnt have an industrial power or modern thing wahtaeve r
its new strengths were nothing and it didnt have an industrial power or modern thing wahtaeve r
Japan became a modern industrial nation.
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japan became a modern industrialized power
Japan became a modern industrialized power
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The landing of Commodore Perry in Japan is said to have "opened" Japan to the modern industrial world. History was changed in that a new economic and military power in Japan emerged.
Industrial Bank of Japan ended in 2002.
Kate L. Mitchell has written: 'Japan's industrial strength' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Industries
true, i think
Thomas P. Rohlen has written: 'Japan's high schools' 'For Harmony and Strength' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Industrial sociology, Industrial organization, Case studies