1. After Japan's defeat, it carried out extensive social reforms, further abolished the feudal backward factors in production relations, and laid the foundation for economic development. Japan experienced two industrial revolutions. Years of business accumulation have enabled it to have a solid industrial foundation and technical foundation. Through the stimulation of World War II, some new technologies came into being. Although it has been traumatized by the war, its productivity has not been retrogressed by the war.
2. American support for Japan. Originally, the United States wanted to turn Japan into a completely agricultural country, but due to the outbreak of the Korean War, the United States urgently needed a supply base in the Far East. Japan was the first to accept a large number of military orders, which made it have a lot of money, but lacked technology. This industrial blood transfusion continued until the Vietnam War. While Japan became the most important supply base of the United States in the Far East, it also took off.
3. Formulated the export-oriented economic development strategy, introduced the most advanced science and technology, adjusted the domestic industrial structure, and promoted exports.
4. Actively develop education and cultivate talents. 1950, the penetration rate of nine-year compulsory education in Japan has reached 99%; From 65438 to 0970, 23.6% of high school students were admitted to universities. The development of education provides high-quality talents for economic modernization.