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... ate bubble in Japan burst, plunging the entire Japanese economy into an unprecedented recession and stagnation.
Due to the rapid economic growth of the 1970s and 1980s, new buildings sprouted up all over Japan like mushrooms after the rain. However, many of these "mushrooms" hadn't fully developed when the period of stagnation arrived. The companies that funded the construction of these buildings were unable to bear the subsequent financial pressures, resulting in many unfinished project ...
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