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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Emperor Sujin of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
On 31 March, 1908, the total population of Japan was 49,092,000 inhabitants; that of Formosa 3,155,005; and that of the Ainus (aborigines) 17,632.
Fifteen are appointed by the emperor, the remaining twenty-five by the minister at the nomination of the former.
On 12 Sept., 1885, a letter written from Leo XIII to the Emperor of Japan was received with great honour, and on 18 December of the same year, a representative of the emperor assisted respectfully at the ceremony of the funeral service for Alphonso XII, King of Spain.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Emperor Kaika of Japan
Emperor Kaika (開化天皇) was the ninth 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.
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 Emperor Meiji
The battle cry of the victorious forces of the Satsuma and Choshu samurai warriors was sonno joi - respect the emperor and expel the barbarians.
China, for centuries the superior schoolmaster of Japan, was weak during the second half of the nineteenth century.
The rural population revered the institution of the emperor as a god-like character.
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 Emperor Sujin of Japan - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Emperor Sujin of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Emperor Sūjin (崇神天皇) was the tenth imperial ruler of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors.
According to Kojiki and Nihonshoki he was the second son of the Emperor Kaika.
Some historians identify him with the Emperor Jimmu and consider that the legend attributed to Jimmu was originally based on the life of Sujin.
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 Embassy of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This was the first government in Japan to be run by the samurai class (bakufu), and the emperors of Japan remained in the background, until Emperor Godaigo defeated the Kamakura Bakufu and recovered imperial rule in 1333.
Japan also achieved rapid economic growth during WW I. This was partly due to the expansion of Japanese exports to the colonies of European countries.
Japan was occupied by the U.S. from 1945 to 1952.
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 Encyclopedia of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Japan word meaning `god' or something like `spirit' in the sense of `soul' or `divine'.
Japan's rulers of the time even petitioned the Chinese court for confirmation of royal titles; the Chinese, in turn, recognized Japanese military control over parts of the Korean peninsula.
Buddhism was introduced from Korea, probably in A.D. 538, exposing Japan to a new body of religious doctrine.
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 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.
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 JPRI Occasional Paper No. 8
As an unassimilated territory on JapanÍs southern frontier, it could be used as a stop-over point for outside forces threatening Japan, as Commodore Perry had already demonstrated when his fleet of "fl ships" made an uninvited call at Naha in 1853 on their way to Edo Bay.
Though clearly favoring the kaika-to, the Meiji government was initially reluctant to antagonize the ganko-to, which still held considerable economic and political influence and had a strong vested interest in the status quo.
The dialects of mainland Japan and the Ryukyus are closely related structurally but became mutually unintelligible after they split from a single "mother dialect" sometime around 700 A.D. The Meiji government considered language "standardization" (gengo doitsu) an important policy that it later applied to the whole country.
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 Emperor Kaika of Japan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
No firm date can be assigned to this emperor and he is regarded by historians as a "legendary emperor".
He was the eighth of eight emperors without legend.
In (Click link for more info and facts about Kojiki) Kojiki and (Click link for more info and facts about Nihonshoki) Nihonshoki, only his name and geneology were recorded.
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Succeeds as Emperor of Japan, a Minamoto rival to the Taira dynasty's Emperor
A granddaughter of the shogun occupies the throne
Succeeds as Emperor of Japan, daughter of Go-Mizunoo
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 Japan
Japan has about 100 million television sets in use, and television is the main source of home entertainment and information for most of the population.
Japan went to the peace conference at Versailles in 1919 as one of the great military and industrial powers of the world and received official recognition as one of the "Big Five" of the new international order.
Japan is academically considered a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral parliament, the Kokkai or Diet but most of Japanese feel strange to the term monarchy and quite a few scholars argue Japan is a republic.
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 Emperor Kogen of Japan - TheBestLinks.com - Emperor Korei of Japan, Emperor Kaika of Japan, Emperors of Japan, List of ...
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Emperor Kōgen (孝元天皇) was the eighth imperial ruler of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors.
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Emperor Kaika (開化天皇) was the ninth imperial ruler of Japan to appear on the traditional list of emperors.
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 Hotel Fujita Nara | Hotel Fujita | Hotels in Japan
Hotel Fujita Nara is a city hotel in the heart of Manyo-Yamato, near the forest of Emperor Kaika 's Mausoleum, where the streets still have an ancient feel.
Hotel Fujita Nara is a city hotel in the heart of Manyo-Yamato, near the forest of Emperor Kaika's Mausoleum, where the streets still have an ancient feel.
The "Hanakagami", located on the 7th floor of the hotel, offers Kaiseki, a complete meal of formal Japanese dishes, as well as a variety of other menus, while enjoying a picturesque view of the city of Nara.
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 Japan, Inc. - The Emperor System and Japan's Royal Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Chrysanthemum (left), the Japanese Emperor's symbol of divine authority was frequently seen embossed on military hardware until 1945.
Japanese Emperors: B.C. Japan's royalty traces its descendancy from Jimmu, circa 660 B.C. The list shows Japan's ruling Emperors and eight ruling Empresses from Jimmu 660 B.C. to Akihito 1996 A.D. Heisei Tenno, Japan's Emperor Akihito, calls his reign Heisei, meaning "the achievement of complete peace on earth and in the heavens".
In the case of the present Emperor Akihito and his predecessor, Hirohito, the names of their reigns is given.
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 egovernment.ca - French Emperors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Emperor items and more, now for sale on eBay.
Art: Ravishing artworks were a vital part of political propaganda for the Qing emperors of 18th-century China.
Under the 1947 Imperial House Law, only males who have emperors on their father's side can succeed to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
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 98 BC Articles /a>h2>[edit] Deaths Emperor Kaika
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 List of Japan-related topics : List of Japan related topics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
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 Category:Japanese emperors - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This category contains the Emperors and Empresses of Japan.
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 New Titles Cataloged. Brown University Library
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