Post-Occupation Japan
After the enacting of the Treaty of San Francisco, Japan entered a period of peace and economic growth.
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In 1964, Japan staged the Olympic games in Tokyo and in 1970 the World Exposition[?] was held in Osaka. Both events attracted many Westerners, and made Japan better known in the United States and Western Europe.
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This period is part of the Showa period of Japanese History