1. Japan's unique geographical location, after the end of World War II, there was no bipolar confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, and Japan became the forefront of the United States against the Soviet-led socialist countries. The United States did not want this frontier to be full of poverty and riots, so it vigorously supported Japan's economy after the war, canceled Japan's war reparations to the United States, and gave free loans.
Japan itself is developing constantly. Japan's postwar government, while coping with huge war reparations, strongly supported its private entrepreneurs to introduce advanced technology and instruments from abroad and restore domestic productivity, which achieved great success. Japan paid off its reparations and loans within ten years after the war and made rapid progress in science and technology.
3 Japanese national unity spirit