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Continental Policy (Japan)

Japan's Continental Policy refers to a Pan-Asian strategy pursued by Japan, especially the Imperial Japanese Army, between the Meiji Restoration and Japan's expansion during World War II.〔() Shen Yu. 《日本大陸政策史(1868~1945)》. Social science documents publisher. 2005. ISBN 7-80190-629-2.〕 The policy's major aim was to conquer Japan’s neighboring countries such as Korea and China to dominate East Asia.〔Zhou Song Lun. 《近代日本的基本國策——大陸政策》. JiangHai Journal. 2004, 01.〕
==Continental Policy before the Meiji Restoration==
There were already thoughts about expansion in Japan before the Meiji Restoration. Emperor Jimmu, the first Emperor of Japan, had thoughts of ruling the world. Also, Empress Jingū mentioned conquering Samhan.〔Zhao Jie Qi. 《日本軍國主義對外擴張野心的形成與膨脹》. Japan Journal. 2005, 04.〕
In the late 16th century, Toyotomi Hideyoshi finished unifying Japan and he invaded Korea twice. The aim of the attack was to prepare for conquering China in the future. Although he failed in the end, this action symbolized the starting of Japan's expansion.
In the late Tokugawa shogunate, many advisers had thoughts of conquering different lands and setting up colonies. Honda Toshiaki mentioned that Japan should begin conquering the world and become the world's strongest nation to be their ultimate aim. For this, he suggested they occupy Manchuria, Sakhalin, and Kamchatka Peninsula first, and follow the lead of Europe in setting up overseas colonies.〔〔Yu Lu. 《近代日本「大陸政策」形成的思想源流》. Mianyang Normal school Journal. 2010, 12.〕 Nobuhiro Sato also suggested that the procedure for ruling Asia is to capture Manchuria first, then East Asia, then South Asia. This became the strategy used by Japan in WWII.〔

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