In 1954, Japan was recovering from the devastation of World War II and was starting to make progress towards rebuilding its economy. The country was undergoing significant political changes as well, with the establishment of a new constitution that introduced democratic reforms, including universal suffrage. Japan was also becoming more integrated with the global community, with its admission to the United Nations and its participation in the creation of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. However, the country was still facing significant challenges, including a shortage of food and other resources, ongoing political tensions with neighboring countries, and the lingering effects of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the war.
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