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"No. Japan was occupied by the US, UK, Soviet Union, and China for over 5 years. And before 1947, Japan elected their first prime minister and restructured their legislator (Diet). The Imperial State was removed from power."
Itō Hirobumi, Japan's first Prime Minister, took office on December 22, 1885. The elected legislature, the Diet, was established in the Meiji Constitution enacted on November 20, 1890. As for the first post-war Prime Minister, according to Wikipedia, "Throughout the 1930s and before the war ended in the 1940s, Yoshida continued to participate in Japan's imperialist movement; in early 1945 he was the Munitions Minister, and attempted to construct underground armament-manufacturing facilities to protect them from aerial bombing. After several months' imprisonment in 1945, he became one of Japan's key postwar leaders." The postwar Japanese government, much like it's Imperial forebear, concentrated the resources of the country to the zaibatsu, the same powerful business clans that built the might of the empire. It was this economic policy, along with the innovation of Soichiro Honda, which propelled Japanese industry to rival and in many ways replace American industry.
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