Shigeru Yoshida was a influential Japanese statesman who played a pivotal role in shaping Japan's post-war recovery and economic development. As Prime Minister of Japan during the early years of the Cold War, Yoshida implemented bold reforms and pursued a pragmatic foreign policy that restored stability and prosperity to the war-torn nation. His leadership and statesmanship laid the foundation for Japan's emergence as a global economic powerhouse.

"By perfecting this legislative machinery and by participating in the various international agreements we intend to contribute to the wholesome development of world trade."



"I speak of the old Japan, because out of the ashes of the old Japan there has risen a new Japan."



"We will not fail your expectations of us as a new nation dedicated to peace, democracy, and freedom."



"The second is that the role of China trade in Japanese economy, important as it is, has often been exaggerated, as proven by our experience of the past 6 years."



"We have listened here to the delegates who have recalled the terrible human suffering, and the great material destruction of the late war in the Pacific. It is with feelings of sorrow that we recall the part played in that catastrophic human experience by the old Japan."

