This quote by Shigeru Yoshida is describing the duration of Japanese history following World War II. After the war, Japan was occupied by the Allied forces and went through a duration of restoration and reform. This duration of restoration and reform was a brand-new chapter in Japan's history, as the nation had the ability to reconstruct its economy and society, and develop a new federal government. The brand-new government was based upon democratic principles, and the country was able to become a major financial power. This new chapter in Japan's history was marked by a duration of economic development and success, and the nation was able to become a major player in the global neighborhood. This duration of growth and prosperity was a major pivotal moment in Japan's history, and it allowed the nation to become a significant economic and political power.
This quote is written / told by Shigeru Yoshida between September 22, 1878 and October 20, 1967. He/she was a famous Politician from Japan.
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