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About the Meiji period of Japan's history (1868-1912).
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Meiji Period 明治時代 Japan emerged from the Tokugawa-Meiji transition as the first Asian industrialized nation. Domestic commercial activities and limited foreign trade had met the demands for material culture in the Tokugawa period, but the modernized Meiji era had radically different requirements.
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Meiji period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Meiji (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 Meiji Emperor, who reigned...
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The Meiji Period Comments: Meiji is a great period in Japanese history,Meiji was also the king of Japan and brand name of food.thanks.
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What is referred to as the Meiji Restoration (1868-1912) is a political, not an art historical, period. Much of Meiji Art has been overlooked by Western scholars as an indiscriminate and uninformed pastiche of Western art. The Meiji period, as the beginning of modernity in Japan (Kindai),
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Characteristics of a modern art world appearing in Edo period. The first systematic study of western art began with the banshoshirabesho set up by the Tokugawa government in 1856. The atmosphere of suspicion which was attached to the group was to plague serious research right through to the end of the Meiji era.
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A guide to Japanese history from the Edo Period to the Meiji Period. The Meiji Period (1868~1912) began with this so-called Meiji Restoration in 1868, and the Imperial court was moved from Kyoto to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo, meaning the Eastern Capital.
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Looking around you, you observe the hustle and bustle of the city's citizens, and you realize that you are witnessing an exciting period of Japanese history - one of rapid modernization, in which sweeping changes are affecting every corner of Japanese society.
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The Meiji period (明治時代, Meiji-jidai?), or Meiji era, denotes the 45-year reign of the Meiji Emperor, running, in the Gregorian calendar, from 23 October 1868 to 30 July 1912. During this time, Japan started its modernization and rose to world power status. This era name means "Enlightened...
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