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Intro. The Showa era was a time of intense transformation in Japan, spanning from imperial militarism to postwar recovery and economic miracle. It shaped a national personality grounded in discipline, endurance, and loyalty—first to the emperor and later to family, community, and work. People were expected to be humble, hardworking, and emotionally reserved, valuing harmony over individualism. As the era progressed, younger generations embraced modernity and self-expression, but the core values of perseverance and social responsibility remained deeply rooted.

Showa Era (1926 - 1989)

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