- The
Kakushin Club (****anese: 革新倶楽部, "Reformist Club") was a
political party in ****an. The
party was
established on 8
November 1922 as a
merger of the Rikken...
-
Kakushin seitō (革新政党),
meaning reformist political parties or
progressive political parties, is an
umbrella term used in ****an to
refer to a
variety of...
- ****an by
Shinchi Kakushin [ja] (心地覚心) (1207–1298), also
known as
Muhon Kakushin (無本覺心) and
posthumously as
Hotto Kokushi (法燈國師).
Kakushin had
travelled in...
- won a
majority of seats,
resulting in Kenseikai,
Rikken Seiyūkai and the
Kakushin Club
forming the country's
first coalition government led by Katō Takaaki...
- Dōshikai 1922: The
Rikken Kokumintō is
renamed Kakushin Club (革新倶楽部,
Reform Club) 1920s: The
Kakushin Club
merged into the
Rikken Seiyūkai 1913: A faction...
-
constitutional factions" (goken sampa)
alliance between Seiyūkai,
Kenseikai and
Kakushin Club ("Reform Club") (1923–1926)
Constitutional Democratic Party (Rikken...
- the HDD.
Nobunaga no Yabou:
Kakushin with Power-Up Kit
installs 512 MB to
reduce load times.
Nobunaga no Yabou:
Kakushin installs 512 MB to
reduce load...
- four-day
period in
September 1923 In 1922 the
Rikken Kokumintō
became the
Kakushin Club, and
joined forces with
other minor parties to form the
cabinet during...
- Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron
Triangle •Nobunaga no Yabou:
KakushinJP •Nobunaga no Yabou:
Kakushin with Power-Up Kit (different version) Koei Koei 2006-02-02JP...
- The
reform bureaucrats (****anese: 革新官僚, Hepburn:
Kakushin Kanryō), also
called revisionist bureaucrats or
renovationist bureaucrats, were a
group of ****anese...