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Son'no joi) is a Japanese political philosophy and a social movement, which was derived from...
Sonno joi (????) was a Japanese political slogan meaning "Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians".
Sonno joi, "Restore the Emperor and expel the Barbarians," was the battle cry that ushered in the Showa Restoration in...
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 UK-JAPAN HISTORY PROJECT: 1600-2000
Britain similarly sought to punish the Satsuma and Choshu domains where the Joi movement was centered.
To retaliate for the Namamugi Affair of 1862, the murder of a British resident in Yokohama, England dispatched its fleet to the Bay of Kagoshima and bombarded Satsuma in August of the following year.
As the result, the inability of the radical Joi movement to maintain Japanese isolation became obvious.
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 Sonno joi - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sonno joi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sonno joi - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sonno joi.
Here you will find more informations about Sonno joi.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Sonno Joi
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Sonno Joi (Japanese, “Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians”), Japanese late Edo period nationalist political slogan crystallizing the Japanese...
The early 19th century brought Edo Japan renewed stability and growth, with good weather and intensive agricultural methods producing plentiful...
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"Restore the Emperor Expel the Barbarians": The Causes of the Showa Restoration          Sonno joi, "Restore the Emperor and expel the Barbarians," was the battle cry that ushered in the Showa Restoration in Japan during the 1930's.Footn
It is explained in this fourteen page essay that Sonno joi, "Restore the Emperor and expel the Barbarians," was the battle cry that ushered in the Showa Restoration in Japan during the 1930's.
Restore the Emperor Expel the Barbarians: The Causes of the Showa Restoration Restore the Emperor Expel the Barbarians: The Causes of the Showa Restoration Sonno joi, "Restore the Emperor and expel the Barbarians," was the battle cr
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 Sonno joi - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sonno joi - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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The article about Sonno joi contains information related to Sonno joi and See also.
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 Serizawa Kamo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He was educated with the Sonno joi ideals (meaning revere the Tenno and expel the foreigners) and swordsmanship since childhood.
Mito is considered the motherland of strong Sonno Joi ideals and was a center of support for the Tenno and the Imperial court, which helped fuel the Meiji Revolution.
It's quite possible that both Aizu and Kondo felt Serizawa was too reckless to be the lead captain of a group was intended to regulate peace in Kyoto, and one who would react violently to dismissal.
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 Kakuei Tanaka - a political biography of modern Japan:
Both the Baku-Han and the Sonno Joi alliance feared that a civil war would invite not only foreign interference, but possibly conquest.
As beneficiaries of Sonno Joi, the court nobles worked behind the scenes to remove all Tokugawa influence from the new government.
Having gained power on the dual platform of Sonno Joi, the Council of State achieved the first half of their agenda restoration of the Emperor.
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 Hagi, Japan and its historical importance.
At the same time he espoused nativism, a movement that cherished Japanese values such as sensitivity to nature, respect for the spirit, joy in a simple life values that still refresh Japanese life.
The government's inability to handle the crisis, and the resulting insult to the emperor and threat to the realm, turned concern into shrill anxiety.
"Sonno Joi -Revere the Emperor and Expel the Barbarian"- was originally a popular slogan of support for the Tokugawa shogunate.
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 Sonno joi -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sonno joi -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The origin of the philosophy can be seen in Takenouchi Shikibu's theory of absolute loyalty to the (The male ruler of an empire) Emperor (尊皇論; sonnōron), with the implication of being less loyal to the ruling (Click link for more info and facts about Tokugawa Shogunate) Tokugawa Shogunate.
This phrase is specifically featured and examined in (Click link for more info and facts about James Clavell) James Clavell's Gai-Jin: A Novel of Japan
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 Tairo Ii Naosuke
Many proponents of the Sonno Joi movement ("Respect the Emperor, Expel the barbarian") were young warriors from the lower rungs of the samurai hierarchy known as shishi.
Yoshida Shoin, a samurai from Hagi in Choshu and a prominent exponent of Sonno Joi, tried to hide aboard the U.S.S. Powhatan while it was anchored at Shimoda in August 1854, hoping to get to the United States.
Yoshida was arrested and imprisoned for a time, but after his release he continued to spread his patriotic fervor by urging the samurai who studied at his school in Hagi to rise against the shogunate.
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 AnimeNation Anime Forums - I have a few questions about the Shinsengumi
To expand, seeing as how the Shogunate couldn't bring out the regular army to opress the people to quell the Sonno Joi movement (Revere the Emporer, Expel the Barbarians), they called on loyal civilians to form local corps and seek out the Sonno Joi reformers.
The call asked for the roshi-gumi to be formed and go to Kyoto to face the Sonno Joi head on.
Kondo, with some of his friends and students from his Tokyo dojo, the Shiekan, as well as a defector Serizawa Kamo, went to Kyoto and formed a Roshi-gumi, called the Shinsen Gumi.
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 Yellowworld Forums - Emperor Meiji and the Meiji Restoration
The battle cry of the victorious forces of the Satsuma and Choshu samurai warriors was sonno joi - respect the emperor and expel the barbarians.
The funny thing was that the xenophobia of the victorious forces around the emperor changed from one day to another into the opposite - an attitude of embracing everything foreign with open arms.
The Japanese nation went on a tour de force to become a modern nation modeled after Western powers.
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 THE NORTHERN TOKEN SOCIETY Japanese Sword Swords(
This was a complete reversal in policy and outraged those who were in support of anti-foreign policy.
This gave rise to the cries of Sonno Joi - Expel the foreigners and revere the Emperor and a staunch supporter of this was Tokugawa Nariaki of Mito.
He wanted to set up more trading with Japan which caused the Sonno Joi faction to become enraged especially Nariaki who saw his past few years efforts in jeopardy if a new treaty was signed.
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 Meiji Restoration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Revolution in Japan which toppled the Tokugawa shogunate, "restored" imperial rule, and transformed the country from a feudal into a modern state.
The opening of Japan's ports to Western colonial fleets, coerced by Matthew Calbraith Perry and others from 1853 onwards, exposed the weakness of the Tokugawa shoguns, and triggered nationalist unrest, under the slogan sonno joi ("revere the emperor, expel the barbarians").
Radicals inspired by the ideas of Motoori Norinaga saw a solution in the revival of imperial "direct rule"-especially young samurai from the western daimyo fiefs of Choshu and Satsuma, which had never embraced Tokugawa soverainty.
www.ox.compsoc.net /~gemini/simons/historyweb/meiji-resto.html   (473 words)

  
 Ridgeback Press - Terminology of Meiji Restoration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ito Hirobumi: An Imperial Loyalist from Choshu, Katsura Kogoro’s right-hand man, and future first prime minister of Japan.
joi: Slogan of xenophobic samurai (literally “Expelling the Barbarians”).
Kagoshima: Castle town of Satsuma, and a center of the Meiji Restoration.
www.ridgebackpress.com /terms.htm   (871 words)

  
 Hakushaku's Xanga Site
I'm STILL working on the update, I know its taking forever, but I have a lot of final pictures to disgorge before we can all move on with our lives, so bear with me. Bare with me. Bear....bare.....both of those seem wrong.
Anyway, the point of this post is for me to gather up all the congratulations the Hakushaku can muster, and deliver them on the dirty paper plate that is Sonno Joi, to my great friends Kim Murakami and Andy "I pretended to be Spider Man for a full-week after seeing the movie" Zaky.
Kim, holder of the coveted no. 1 fan slot, has decided to do the unthinkable, the unimaginable, the impossible.
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 Mito --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Japanese han (domain) belonging to one of the three branches of the Tokugawa family from which the shogun was chosen during the Tokugawa period.
During the 19th century, nationalists from Mito adopted the slogan “Sonno joi” (“Revere the emperor, expel the barbarians”).
Tokugawa Nariaki (1800–60), daimyo of Mito at the time of Commodore Matthew Perry's mission to Japan, called for Japan's continued isolation, supported by greater national unity and military renovation.
concise.britannica.com /ebc/article-9372317   (92 words)

  
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The man was one of the foremost leaders of Choshu Ishin Shishi and a well-known radical supporter of 'Sonno Joi'.
Finding out where he was holed up in would be nice, but that was not something that could be discovered overnight.
'Sonno Joi' = 'revere the emperor, expel the barbarians', the slogan of Ishin at the time.
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 DETARVER | Meiji Restoration
The growing influence of imperial loyalism, nurtured by years of peace and study, received support even within the shogunal camp from men such as Tokugawa Nariaki, the lord of Mito domain (han).
Activists used the slogan "Sonno joi" ("Revere the emperor!
Expel the barbarians!") not only to support the throne but also to embarrass the bakufu.
www.detarver.com /samurai_masters/Meiji_Restoration.html   (907 words)

  
 Religion, History, and the State   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
One of the ironies of Japanese intellectual history is that the country epitomizing individualism and independent thought--the United States--was instrumental in providing the rationale for once again suppressing it in Japan during the transition from Tokugawa to Meiji.
Forced into unfair treaties by Perry's gunboat diplomacy, the rallying cry of the new government was "Sonno joi !"/"Revere the emperor and expel the barbarians!" However, it had an entirely different context from the meaning used by National Learning scholars.
Whereas they used it in attempts to discredit elements from Chinese civilization and bolster the Tokugawa way, it now came to stand for the barbarians of the Western powers.
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Eventhough the German press also refers to the deal as a 'Fusion'(Merger), when you look at the details of the deal it does imply a takeover of Chrysler, albeit a friendly rather than the usually hostile ones we have seen in other industries.
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 Ancient Japan - 8
Atsutane accepted Norinaga's explanation of Fukko ("Restoration," or "Revival") Shinto and regarded Japan as the centre of the world; as an adherent of the belief in Japan as a divine country (shinkoku), he strongly advocated reverence for the imperial house.
Hirata's thought, along with the Confucian-inspired loyalism of the Mito school, provided the ideological underpinnings of the "Sonno joi" ("Revere the Emperor!
Expel the Barbarians!") movement of the last years of the Tokugawa period.
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The humiliation resulting from the sudden awareness (in the Opium War) of Western superiority over China, this historical center of Japanese cosmogony, and over Japan herself after the ultimatum of Commodore Perry in 1853, created a rather complex intellectual situation.
One element of this situation, which later became the ideological foundation of the Meiji regime, was the famous Sonno Joi "Revere the Emperor and expel the Barbarians" movement.
The aim of expelling "Barbarians" had two implications, one immediate and one long-term.
www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp /IAS/HP-e2/papers/sadria-r.html   (4144 words)

  
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