Meiji period
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Meiji period — History of Japan Meiji Constitution promulgation Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi period 300 BC–250 AD Kofun period 250–538 … Wikipedia
Meiji period — (1868–1912) Period in Japanese history beginning with the enthronment of the Meiji emperor and ending with his death. It was a time of rapid modernization and westernization. Feudal domains were abolished and replaced with prefectures; daimyo and … Universalium
Meiji Mura — in Inuyama preserves the main lobby of the old Frank Lloyd Wright designed Imperial Hotel Meiji Mura (博物館明治村, Hakubutsukan Meiji mura … Wikipedia
Meiji — The reign period from 1868 1912 during which the Meiji emperor (Meiji tenno) was enthroned. It marked Japan s transformation from the feudal society of the Tokugawa period to a modern industrial state. It was a new era of direct imperial rule … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Meiji — (Japanese: 明 bright, brilliant 治 reign, government ) may refer to: Meiji Restoration, the revolution that ushered in the Meiji period Meiji period the period in Japanese history when the Meiji Emperor reigned Emperor Meiji of Japan Mutsuhito, the … Wikipedia
Meiji Restoration — History of Japan The Meiji Emperor, moving from Kyoto to Tokyo, end of 1868. Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi period 300 BC–250 AD Kofun period … Wikipedia
Meiji Constitution — Japan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Japan … Wikipedia
Meiji Restoration — n. revolution in Japanese life and government that occurred after the accession of Emperor Mutsuhito (1867), characterized by the downfall of the shogun and feudalism and the creation of a modern state * * * Overthrow of Japan s Tokugawa… … Universalium
Meiji — /may jee /, n. Japanese Hist. the designation of the period of the reign of Emperor Mutsuhito from 1868 to 1912. [1870 75; < Japn meiji, earlier meidi enlightened peace < MChin, equiv. to Chin míng bright + zhì pacify] * * * (as used in… … Universalium
Meiji oligarchy — Ōkubo Toshimichi The Meiji oligarchy was the name used to describe the new ruling class of Meiji period Japan. In Japanese, the Meiji oligarchy is called the domain clique (藩閥, hambatsu … Wikipedia



