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A Historical Review of Japan's Educational Reform
This paper will review the history of Japan's educational reform from three periods: Dahua Innovation, Meiji Restoration and after World War II, and discuss its background and significance.

Educational reform in the process of large-scale innovation

Under the background of Japan's ignorance and declining national strength, China's culture developed in the Tang Dynasty, which is close to Japan's, and can be used for reference to realize cultural exchange. Two cultures have a sense of identity and belonging. The educational reform in this period laid the foundation for the improvement of national quality, material civilization and spiritual civilization, and was conducive to the development of national culture.

Educational reform during Meiji Restoration

Under the background of political and economic reform, culture serves it, and reform becomes inevitable. Foreign culture impacts the nation, and the new regime requires the establishment of emperor authority. The educational reform in this period laid the foundation for the improvement of national quality, material civilization and spiritual civilization, and was conducive to the development of national culture.

Educational reform in Japan after World War II

Against the background of the needs of economic development, the improvement of national quality and comprehensive strength, the completion of democratic reform, the provision of stable political environment, the control of the United States, the prevention of cultural infiltration and the enhancement of resistance, the educational reform in this period laid the foundation for the improvement of national quality, material civilization and spiritual civilization, which was conducive to the development of national culture.