History of Japan
Land reform is a process aimed at redistributing land ownership and use, often to address historical inequalities and improve agricultural productivity. It typically involves breaking up large estates and redistributing land to smaller farmers or tenants, allowing for a more equitable distribution of resources. This process was particularly significant in the context of Japan during the post-World War II era as it was part of broader reforms that aimed to modernize agriculture and empower rural populations.
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