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Japanese Imperialism refers to Japan's expansionist policies and actions during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, where the nation sought to increase its territory and influence across Asia and the Pacific. This period saw Japan adopt Western methods of military modernization and industrialization, leading to its emergence as a major power. The aggressive territorial acquisitions led to tensions both regionally and globally, particularly after World War I, as Japan's imperial ambitions continued to clash with other nations' interests.