• Prunebutt@slrpnk.net
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      12 hours ago

      Really? I’m anything but an expert in Japanese history but weren’t they very anti-western back in the empire’s days?

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        10 hours ago

        Also not an expert, just talking from what I remember from history class: in the mid 19th century, Japan underwent a period of rapid westernization and industrialization called the Meiji Restoration. This was at least in part a response to western interference in the region, including a pivotal moment when the US forced the country to sign unequal trade deals by showing up with some big naval vessels.

        So it was kind of a love-hate relationship. They didn’t like the westerners invading their country, but they also admired them enough that they not only adopted western tech, but also a bunch of social and political customs.