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Mutsuhito (3
November 1852 – 30 July 1912),
posthumously honored as
Emperor Meiji, was the 122nd
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order...
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substantial investments in ****anese trade. Kōmei's son,
Imperial Prince Mutsuhito, was
crowned as
Emperor Meiji on 12
September 1868 and
these issues were...
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Nationalism Essentialism Politics Statism State Shinto Kazoku Emperors Meiji (
Mutsuhito) Taishō (Yoshihito) Shōwa (Hirohito)
Symbols Flag of ****an
Rising Sun...
- Heisei, Oei, Meiji, and
Showa have been used for more than 30 years.
Mutsuhito ****umed the
throne in 1867,
during the
third year of the Keiō (慶応) era...
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Nationalism Essentialism Politics Statism State Shinto Kazoku Emperors Meiji (
Mutsuhito) Taishō (Yoshihito) Shōwa (Hirohito)
Symbols Flag of ****an
Rising Sun...
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representatives of the
treaty powers recognize this announcement. —
Mutsuhito,
January 3, 1868
Shortly thereafter in
January 1868, the
Boshin War started...
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Hirobumi and
Itagaki Taisuke. On
February 3, 1867, the 14-year-old
Prince Mutsuhito succeeded his father,
Emperor Kōmei, to the
Chrysanthemum Throne as the...
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Nationalism Essentialism Politics Statism State Shinto Kazoku Emperors Meiji (
Mutsuhito) Taishō (Yoshihito) Shōwa (Hirohito)
Symbols Flag of ****an
Rising Sun...
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Nationalism Essentialism Politics Statism State Shinto Kazoku Emperors Meiji (
Mutsuhito) Taishō (Yoshihito) Shōwa (Hirohito)
Symbols Flag of ****an
Rising Sun...
- once removed, and on 3
November 1852, gave
birth to her only
offspring Mutsuhito,
later known as
Emperor Meiji, at her father’s
residence outside of the...