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The Emperor issues or causes to be issued, the Ordinances necessary for the carrying out of the laws, or for the maintenance of the public peace and order, and for the promotion of the welfare of the subjects.
The Emperor determines the organization of the different branches of the administration, and salaries of all civil and military officers, and appoints and dismisses the same.
The Emperor shall be the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people, deriving his position from the will of the people with whom resides sovereign power.
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/download/encyclopedia/0.3.3/ejh.txt   (16714 words)

  
 Kofun Culture
The story is mythological, like the emperors most likely are, but it shows an awareness of the haniwa on the mound tombs in the early 8th century, shortly after the mound tombs and their haniwa ceased to be used.
And there are a lot of people in Japan and in the world who would refuse to let archaeologists or anyone else dig up the graves of their ancestors, especially in a country where none of the archaeological organizations has a code of ethics.
When the first histories of Japan were compiled in the early 8th century, the memory of these tombs was already lost and the writers had to guess.
www.t-net.ne.jp /~keally/kofun.html   (5144 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Japanese History
The Emperor Ankan was the 27th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Kojiki, Ankan was the elder son of the Emperor Keitai.
All of Japan was controlled by the dictatorial Hideyoshi either directly or through his sworn vassals, and a new national government structure had evolved: a country unified under one daimyo alliance but still decentralized.
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/encyclopedia/index.html   (5963 words)

  
 KENJUTSU
Japans greatest and most famous swordsman was born in the late 1500's.
Training with live blades in the dojo of pre-Tokugawa Japan had already been restricted to inanimate targets, such as the makiwara, made of rice straw, or to controlled kata performances-still employed in schools where kenjutsu with a live blade is practiced.
He demonstrated isono-nami (the secret of fencing) before the Emperor in 1610 and was rewarded with the court rank of jyu-goi.
users.adelphia.net /~kyoshi/Kenjutsu.htm   (10779 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Nihon Shoki
It is believed to record accurately the latter reigns of Emperor Tenji, Emperor Temmu, and Empress Jitō, and focuses on the merits of the virtuous rulers and the mistakes of the bad ones.
For those monarchs, and also for the Emperors Ojin and Nintoku, the lengths of reign are likely to have been exaggerated in order to make the origins of the imperial family sufficiently ancient to satisfy numerological expectations.
For the eight emperors of Chapter 4, only the years of birth and reign, year of naming as Crown Prince, names of consorts, and locations of tomb are recorded.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Nihon_Shoki   (1088 words)

  
 Annei
Emperor Annei (安寧天皇) was the third imperial ruler of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors.
No firm date can be assigned to this emperor and he is regarded by historians as a "legendary emperor".
This does not necessarily imply that no such person ever existed, just that there is insufficient material to assign him to a historical period.
ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/em/Emperor_Annei_of_Japan.html   (61 words)

  
 HKJ +++ Historia i Kultura Japonii +++
According to the Japanese tradition of inheritance the dynasty of the rulers of Japan came in the straight line form the goddess Amaterasu, who gave her grandson Ninigi the imperial insygnia (sword, jewels and mirror).
He in turn passed them on to his heirs, out of which Jimmu (claimed the throne in 660 bc) is considered to be the first legendary emperor of Japan..
In 1946 the emperor Hirihito denied the artribute of divinity.
www.pjwstk.edu.pl /~s3388/en/ces.htm   (151 words)

  
 Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Japan was granted technical sovereignty over the region in 1951, but the United States continued to exercise day-to-day control.
The Amami Group was returned to Japan in full in 1953, and over the next twenty years the administration of the remainder was gradually relaxed.
Full authority was resumed by Japan in 1972; nevertheless, the United States continues to exercise considerable extraterritorial rights over several large military bases, a source of intense bitterness on the part of the local population, and considerable friction and ambivalence between the USA and Japan.
www.hostkingdom.net /japan.html   (1429 words)

  
 Emperors and Empresses of Japan - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Japan had an early tradition of empresses succeeding to the throne after the death of their husband (the emperor), and eventually passing the throne back to their sons.
The next female emperor was Empress Jito, a daughter of Tenji who reigned after the death of her husband Emperor Temmu in 686.
But from 592 to 770 Japan had six female emperors who had eight reigns (two of them reigned twice), which is half of the total of 16 reigns in that period.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=2017   (3090 words)

  
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With the [153]Moghuls, however, the names of the Emperors, more than their titles, reflected their pretentions: like Persian Jahângir, "Seize (gir) the world (jahân)." The most remarkable title borrowed from the West is probably Kaisar, but the Latin title itself arrived with Queen [154]Victoria, IND IMP, Imperatrix Indiae, in 1876.
The convention also makes it possible that Emperors who do not survive beyond their initial calendar year may not even be counted, which is the case, creating some confusion, with a couple of the [235]Mongols.
The new "Emperor" of China then decided that he would simply be known as the "First Emperor," and that all rulers after him would continue the sequence, "Second Emperor," etc. This made him (Shih^3-huang^2-ti^4), which he is still usually called.
saturniancosmology.org /files/fries/sangoku.txt   (13390 words)

  
 Emperors of Japan - SamuraiWiki
The succession of Emperors as described in the Nihon Shoki and the Kojiki cannot be taken at face-value.
Emperor Sujin is believed to have been the first "historical" Emperor (being the first Emperor to rule in the growing Yamato region) after the tribal confederacies that had held power previously--this does not mean, however, that he and those that followed did not have highly ficionalized lives.
This assertion could very well apply to many other early Emperors, while others are most likely composite figures--an amalgamation of various important figures in early Japan.
wiki.samurai-archives.com /index.php?title=Emperors_of_Japan   (166 words)

  
 JPRI Critique Vol. 4 No. 2
This, of course, ignores Japan's military occupation of Korea in the course of the Russo-Japanese War and the United States's military occupation of Okinawa in the course of World War II.
The lessee is the Government of Japan, which "sublets" (as it were) the leased land to the stationed American military forces under the terms of the U.S.-Japan Mutual Security Treaty.
Okinawa was a small kingdom called Ryukyu until it was annexed by Japan by the process known as Ryukyu shobun (punishment of Ryukyu) during the period from 1872 to the 1880s.
www.jpri.org /publications/critiques/critique_IV_2.html   (3711 words)

  
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Thereupon a descendant in the fifth generation of Emperor Fomuda, Wofodo no Mikoto, was brought up from the land of Tika-tu-Afumi, and being united with Tasiraga no Mikoto, was given [rule over] the kingdom.” “Emperor Fomuda” is the fifteenth king Oujin and “Wofodo no Mikoto” is the twenty-sixth king Keitai in the genealogy.
The Nihongi documented: “The Emperor Wofodo [otherwise called Fiko-futo no Mikoto] was the son of Prince Fiko Usi, a descendant in the fifth generation of the Emperor Fomuda.”(2) The most important part of the genealogy is coherent with the Kojiki.
The Emperor made men lie down on their faces in the sluice of a dam and caused them to be washed away : with a three-bladed lance he stabbed them.
www.arts.monash.edu.au /mai/jsc/online/touyama.doc   (4511 words)

  
 Japan Karatedo Organization : JKO Forums : Japanese History website
Emperors and Empresses of Japan are of one single unbroken family-tree from the beginning of prehistory to -- whenever history ceases to be, or so people believe.
Emperors and Empresses are usually referred to in their posthumous names.
Emperor Go-Tsuchi ran away from the city, crossed the thin waterway, landed in Shikoku island and sought sanctuary at Ichijo clan's little domain in Tosa province.
www.jko.com /portal/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=78   (1496 words)

  
 My Ancestors      The next 4 pag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Emperor, afraid of the difficulty of the
The Emperor died suddenly and the expedition was
Emperor Bidatsu, her 1/2 brother on her father's side.
hometown.aol.com /uchuujin/mysenzo4.html   (1554 words)

  
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Of course, they were working to carry out certain ideological tasks (whatever these tasks, their presence is conspicuous), yet alternated goal-oriented narration with digressions, lyrical and otherwise.
One typical example of neglecting logic could be the story of Emperor Yu:ryaku, who had a lot of bad acts behind him and inspired fear in his entourage and his subjects.
Nihon Shoki compilers from saying at the beginning of the book on Yu:ryaku, just like in all other books on emperors, that when the sovereign was born, the imperial palace got filled with Heavenly light.
www.japantoday.ru /association/4.shtml   (6832 words)

  
 Japanese History: Jomon period   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The earliest settlers who came to Japan are referred to as the Jomon people.
The vessels are called doki (rope-design ware), and the idols that were made are called dogu, or clay dolls.
Many are taken from a book written in the year 720 C.E.so some, if not all, would have some variance from the "real" dates of their reigns.
www.bookmice.net /darkchilde/japan/jomon.html   (442 words)

  
 A timeline of Japan
100 BC : rice and iron are imported into Japan by the migration of the Yayoi (related to the Mongols), who also brought a new language and a new religion
: Japan invades China and captures Nanking (350,000 Chinese are killed and 100,000 women are raped during the "rape of Nanking")
: Japan ratifies a new democratic constitution and the emperor remains a mere figurehead
www.scaruffi.com /politics/japanese.html   (2121 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/List of Emperors of Japan
The following is a traditional list of Emperors of Japan.
Dates for the first 28 emperors, and especially the first 16, are based on tradition.
It is unlikely that the state of Japan was actually founded in 660 BC; see also Yamato period, Himiko.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/List_of_Emperors_of_Japan   (178 words)

  
 Nihonshoki - Wikipedia Mirror US   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is considered to have recorded accurately the latter reigns of Emperor Tenji, Emperor Temmu, and Empress Jitō.
Most scholars agree that the founding date of Japan as 660 BCE and the first thirteen emperors of Japan are mythical and not based on historical fact.
It is widely believed that the epoch of 660 BCE is set because it is a "xīn-yǒu" year in the sexagenary cycle, which was believed in Taoism as "proper year for revolution to take place".
www.wiki-mirror.us /index.php/Nihonshoki   (1021 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Emperors and Empresses of Japan
Mar 19 2005, 06:30 AM Jin was the maternal family name and the leading family in Baekje affairs from the reign of King Geun Chogo (notable Jin being generals Jin Gua, Jin Chung, Jin Mul, jin Ka, Jin Kamo and Jin Mu, and Jin Yi and Jin Kodo (prime minister).
Jun 16 2005, 01:06 PM What really bothers me is that the early emperors have Sino-Japanese names (or reign names?) before contact with China.
Well, you do need to remember that most of the early Emperors were historically debatable, and didn't come to be listed until the 8th Century (hence the debate on the role of Baekje, etc).
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t2017.html   (3317 words)

  
 A Short History of Japan
Approximate date of accession of Emperor Jimmu, the great grandson of Ninigi, the granson of Amaterasu, the sun goddess
Fall of Tokugawa shogunate; power is restored to the emperor and his government
Kobe earthquake -- estimated death toll was 6,000; Aum Shinrikyo religious cult launches nerve-gas attack on Tokyo underground killing 12 injuring 5,000; Emperor Akihito and Prime Minister Maruyama issue public expressions of regret for Japan's wartime conduct
gary.appenzeller.net /ShogunJapanHistory.html   (706 words)

  
 The Happy Smile Super Challenge Japanese Emperor Game!!!!!!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Take the "ZZ", and find the Emperor that corresponds with your time.
Note: I didn't include any emperor after Emperor Ninkō, becuase that would not fit in with the time system.
There are 10 types on people in this world; those who know binary and those who don't.
www.crisscross.com /jp/forum/m_792328/mpage_1/tm.htm#792349   (480 words)

  
 fr Empereur Itoku Emperor Itoku #25087 #24499 #22825 #30343...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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fr:Empereur Itoku Emperor "Itoku" (懿徳天皇;) was the fourth imperial ruler imperial ruler of Japan Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors list of emperors.
His posthumous name posthumous name literally means "benign virtue." Preceded by:Annei Annei List of Japanese Emperors List of Japanese Emperors Succeeded by:Kosho Kosho
www.biodatabase.de /Itoku   (143 words)

  
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Hollywood film hmuhnawm tak pakhat Gladiator-ah khan Roman Emperor, Marcus Aurelius chuan, afapa ngei kha rilru corrupt lutuk mi ni a ahmuh miau avangin, emperor nihna a pe duh hauh lo a nih kha.
Anti corruption barch khi ka hre chiang em em lemlo nangin Mizoram police hnuai a branch khat anni ve maiin ka ring a.
Central Vigilence Commission te angin autonomy tak tak annei lemlo anih hmel.
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