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Intro. The Taishō era is a time of shifting identities and rapid change in Japan. In bustling cities, young intellectuals embrace Western ideals while clinging to tradition, creating a sense of excitement and uncertainty. Older generations stand as guardians of the past, resisting the tide of modernization but quietly influenced by it. Meanwhile, in the countryside, life remains grounded in tradition, yet even there, curiosity about the changing world grows. It’s a time of contradiction, where old and new collide, and the pulse of a nation finding its place in the modern world beats beneath every conversation and every decision.

Taisho Period (1912 - 1926)

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