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The last 125 years have seen great changes in Japanese society. In the early 1870s Japan's economy was largely agricultural and its newly centralized government still insecure. By the 1930s, as the nation veered towards a disastrous war, roughly half the Japanese labour force worked in factories or other non-agricultural enterprises, and cities had expanded in both number and size. Now, Japan is an economic 'super-power', its population overwhelmingly urban, and its citizens increasingly concerned with their nation's domestic future and Japan's broader international role.
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