showa endeavor: After that, Japan plunged headfirst into the Showa endeavor known as the k do seich keizai, rapid growth economy convinced that the only way out of the mire of defeat was to work like crazy and never stop, according to The Japan Times. Thanks to that ethos, the tail end of Showa spawned the baburu keizai, bubble economy . Amazing things happened In 1987 a Japanese insurance company bought Vincent Van Gogh's Sunflowers for 39.9 million. The nation then mourned the passing of a beloved but controversial icon who symbolized both Japan's ill-fated entry into World War II in 1939 and its exit in 1945. Two years lager, the Nikkei Stock Average hit 38,915. Three years after Showa ended, crowds flooded the floors of Juliana Tokyo, now fondly remembered as the city's definitive nightclub. It all came crashing down once Showa was replaced by the Heisei Era, but the embers from that fire still smouldered well into Heisei.
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