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Meiji Era

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The Meiji Era, a pivotal period in Japanese history, spanning from 1868 to 1912, marked a transformative shift from feudal isolation to modernization and industrialization. Under Emperor Meiji's leadership, Japan underwent radical political, economic, and social reforms, resulting in the country's rapid modernization. This era saw the adoption of Western technologies, the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, and the development of a modern education system. These changes not only propelled Japan onto the global stage as a major world power but also laid the foundation for its economic and technological dominance in the 20th century.
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