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- Shōwa era - Wikipedia
Legacy Memorials to the era include Shōwa Day, the Showa Memorial Park and National Showa Memorial Museum There is a phenomenon of Shōwa nostalgia [40] In the 2020s, there were an increased number of programmes relating to the era, such as Takeda Tetsuya no Shōwa wa kagayaiteita, on the Broadcasting Satellite (BS) television channels [41]
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- What is Showa Day? - BELONGING JAPAN
Showa Day (昭和の日) is a national holiday in Japan that invites people to look back on the Showa era—a time of hardship, recovery, and growth It also marks the start of Golden Week, one of Japan’s biggest holiday seasons
- Explaining the Showa Era in Simple Terms! What Were the Trends in Food . . .
The Showa era was a significant period in 20th-century Japan, representing a time of great transformation From post-war recovery to economic growth, society underwent major changes, accompanied by cultural shifts and technological advancements
- Showa Resurgence: Exploring the Allure of Japans Nostalgic Past
The Showa era, spanning from 1926 to 1989, is often referred to as Japan’s Golden Age This period, encompassing the entire reign of Emperor Hirohito, witnessed profound cultural and societal transformations
- Showa period - New World Encyclopedia
The period from the enthronement of Hirohito in 1926, to the end of World War II in 1945, is referred to as the early Showa period Defeat in the Second World War brought about cataclysmic change
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