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How did the Meiji reform education in Japan?
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How did the Meiji reform education in Japan?
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the Meiji leaders established a public education system to help japan catch up with the west and to form a more modern nation.
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Initially, school attendance was very low. However, when tuition was abolished for elementary schools in 1900, there was a general increase in enrollment. Schools furnished Western-style were built throughout Japan
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