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What was Japan like in the 1950s?
1950 On March 28th, at the American exhibition held in Osaka, Japan, three Japanese women in kimonos sat under the replica of the Statue of Liberty and took photos. The picture on the right is a replica of Mount Rushmore, which records the great changes of American social development.

195 1 year 65438+1October 25th, the industrial training experts of Tokyo Shipu Electric Company were watching the process that the machine sent the light bulbs to the defect sorter.

On August 27th, 1952, on the train from Tokyo to Osaka, passengers stopped at Matsuhama Station for five minutes and did gymnastics for three minutes under the guidance of the instructor.

On June 1954 and 1 day, at the baseball match between Yingqing University and Waseda University in Meiji Park, Tokyo, the audience held fans and cheered for their respective teams.

1955101On 20th October, the Self-Defense Force of Female Nurses in Hokkaido, Japan conducted an exercise and set up an ambulance station.

On May 1957 and 1 day, a huge "mushroom cloud" protested against the British hydrogen bomb plan.

On May 1958, 1 1 Sunday, monks dressed in various robes lined up to commemorate the soldiers who died in the war.

1July 7, 959, Superman voice actor of Japanese TV station. At that time, TV was so popular in Japan that even the Japanese emperor loved watching TV. Among them, 99% of TV programs are American.

The above is Japan in the 1950s.