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  1. During the American occupation of Japan after World War II, from 1945 to 1952, the Occupied Japan label was required on pottery, porcelain, toys, and other goods made in Japan to be sold in the United States.
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    However, it was only in the single year of 1947 that the mark of "Made in Occupied Japan" or "Occupied Japan" was required for virtually all export items, including toys, textiles, cameras, and porcelain. 3 Although the mark became non-compulsory in 1949, Japanese manufacturers continued the practice of adding this imprint until the end of the Occupation Period. 4
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    The demand for affordable porcelain and ceramic figurines led to Made in Occupied Japan. “Made in Occupied Japan” and “Made in Japan” may seem interchangeable to an amateur collector, but OGs know they’re not the same. The post-WWII era figurines were Japanese copies and reproductions of established Western models retailing less than $100.
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