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How can Japanese traditional culture be preserved and developed after the Meiji Restoration, so that today's Japanese traditional culture can be passed down so well?

In the early Meiji period, Japan pursued a policy of total westernization. After Saigō Takamori opposed the Westernization Uprising. Xixiang contributed greatly, and the form of death in Cambodia produced great appeal. The society generally supports Xixiang. The Meiji government gradually abolished the radical Westernization policy (refer to the film The Last Samurai).