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  • [[Image:Tokyo_After_Six.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Japan's capital, [[Tokyo]], comprises cities of packed streets, [[neon]] logos an ...brought mainly from China. Having chosen isolation for hundreds of years, Japan awoke with a new, international outlook in the nineteenth century, bringing
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  • A list of recent [[natural disaster]]s in [[Japan]] from March 2005 to March 2007; this gives an idea of the range and severi ''Return to [[Japan]].
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  • * Huffman, James L., ed. ''Modern Japan: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism.'' Garland, 1998. 316 * Itasaka, Gen, ed. ''Japan Encyclopedia,'' 9 vols. Tokyo: Kodansha, 19 83.
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Japan]]
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  • <div style="border: none; width:300px;"><div class="thumbcaption">Japan's capital, [[Tokyo]], is a city of packed streets, [[neon]] logos and the a |valign=top rowspan=2|[[Image:Japan.gif|300px]]
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  • {{Image|Two-bullet-trains-japan.jpg|right|350px|[[Japan]]ese bullet [[train (transport)|train]]s come in a variety of designs, such ...arry spectators, athletes and the media to events in [[Osaka]] to showcase Japan's emergence from its post-[[World War II|war]] malaise. As of March 2010, t
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  • ...//lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/jptoc.html Library of Congress, ''A Country Study: Japan'' (1994)] - highly detailed factual report commissioned by the U.S. governm
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  • ...parsely-populated northern island of Hokkaido is its own prefecture (see [[Japan/Related Articles#Prefectures|below]]), others are split into smaller politi Administrative divisions or 'prefectures' of Japan are known as ''todōfuken'' (都道府県) in Japanese. Typically ''-ken''
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  • | title = Racing the Enemy: Stalin, Truman and the Surrender of Japan ...the decision rather than consulted, although strategic air warfare against Japan was also outside their control; the JCS commanded it directly through the T
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  • The '''surrender of Japan''' ended [[World War Two in the Pacific]], but getting to that endpoint was | title = The Invasion of Japan: Alternative to the Bomb
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  • #REDIRECT [[Foreign national residency management system (Japan)]]
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  • ...[Asia]], connected with the [[Pacific Ocean]] and bordered by [[Korea]], [[Japan]] and [[Russia]].
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  • .... Its two chambers are the more powerful lower [[House of Representatives (Japan)|House of Representatives]] and the upper [[House of Councillors]]; the lat ...the most influential model for the process of modernization undertaken in Japan during the [[Meiji period]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • Depending on the time and government structure, the '''Emperor of [[Japan]]''' has been principally a religious figure, a ceremonial Head of State, o | title = Japan's Imperial Conspiracy
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  • The '''history of Japan''', the [[Japan|large island nation off the coast of China and Korea]], is comprised of mai ==Early Japan==
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  • ...rch 2016 through the merger of the [[Democratic Party of Japan]] and the [[Japan Innovation Party]]. Its [[Japanese language|Japanese]] name means 'Democrat
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  • ...given the shared origins of the peoples who came to inhabit the islands of Japan and the [[Korean peninsula]]. Both cultures also developed from much that i *[[Japan]]
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  • ...the [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] ({{Japan/headofstate}} since {{Emperor of Japan/enteredoffice}}). ...merged with the [[Japan Innovation Party]] to form the [[Democratic Party (Japan)|Democratic Party]].
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  • ...founded in 1925 and is based in [[Tokyo]].<ref>'[http://www.sumo.or.jp/En/ Japan Sumo Association]'. Accessed 29th September 2020.</ref>
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  • ...CO [[World Heritage site]]; its defences and gardens showcase two sides of Japan's history and culture.]] ...vy importation of [[Culture of China|Chinese culture]], the inhabitants of Japan experienced a long period of relative isolation from the outside world unde
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Japan/Approval]]
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  • ...[[Himeji Castle]] is a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage site]]; unusually for [[Japan]], the castle is built of wood rather than stone. In the foreground is one '''[[Castle]]s in [[Japan]]''', as in other countries, were built as defensible fortifications, usual
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  • ...the late [[Tokugawa Shogunate]]. It does not include the postwar growth of Japan into a great economic power. ...a]] (personal name [[Hirohito]], 1926-1945) [[Emperor of Japan|Emperors of Japan]].
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  • ...was intended to be a body to give independent advice to the [[Emperor of Japan]]. The 1889 Constitution assigned it to "“deliberate upon important matte ...tomo Yamagata]] both rotated several times between the [[Prime Minister of Japan|prime
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  • Bicameral parliament of [[Japan]] from the [[Meiji Restoration]] to the present time, although significantl
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  • The U.S. strategic approach to the physical invasion and occupation of Japan, of which [[Operation Downfall]], and its two main phases, [[Operation Olym
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  • ''Texts cited in the [[Culture of Japan]] article.'' | title = Dogs and Demons: the Fall of Modern Japan
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  • {{Japan Subgroup}}
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  • ...'Shinkansen' (新幹線); Japan's fastest train, inaugurated in 1964 and run by Japan Railways.
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  • ...litary means, roughly from the [[Meiji Restoration]] to the [[Surrender of Japan]]
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  • ...c expression, use of language, belief systems and so on that distinguishes Japan from other nations.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A senior advisory body to the [[Emperor of Japan]], 1889-1945; originally roughly coequal to the Cabinet and Diet but declin
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  • Defensible fortifications in Japan, historically for the protection of the interests of local lords.
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  • ...use nuclear weapons at all, and future plans had not [[surrender of Japan|Japan surrendered]]
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  • ...great danger. While in the Pacific, by the time the strategic bombing of Japan could begin, air superiority had been achieved. ...lying fortresses will be dispatched immediately to set the paper cities of Japan on fire. There won't be any hesitation about bombing civilians&emsp;it will
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  • The '''Prime Minister of Japan''' is the modern [[head of government]] of Japan, part of the cabinet system established in 1885 under the [[Meiji Restorati
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  • #REDIRECT [[Culture of Japan/External Links]]
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  • ...at the [[Yalta Conference]], the [[Soviet Union]] attacked the [[Empire of Japan]], using 1.5 million troops on a 2730 mile front. <ref name=Hastings>{{cita | title = Retribution: The Battle for Japan, 1944-1945
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  • A sea that lies between Korea and Japan, connected to the Pacific Ocean through several channels, including the Kor
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  • |Two-bullet-trains-japan.jpg|[[Japan]]ese [[bullet train (Japan)|bullet train]]s provide high-speed services and come in a variety of desig ...o analyse the overhead wires. Each train is [[nickname]]d '[[Bullet train (Japan)/Catalogs/Dr. Yellow|Dr. Yellow]]'.
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  • ...in March 2016 through the merger of the Democratic Party of Japan and the Japan Innovation Party.
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  • == Maps with "Sea of Japan" == ...Italian missionary in China. It is the first map in which the term "Sea of Japan" appears.
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Bullet train (Japan)]] article'' *Hood, C.P. (2006). ''Shinkansen: From Bullet Train to Symbol of Modern Japan''. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415320528.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Head of State]] of [[Japan]], with a lineage into antiquity but certainly beginning in the 5th century
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  • ...nment]] with the [[People's New Party]] and the [[Social Democratic Party (Japan)|Social Democratic Party]] (SDP) headed by then-DPJ leader [[Yukio Hatoyama ...ther proved unsuccessful, to the consternation of many local people.<ref>''Japan Times:'' '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20100529a4.html New acc
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  • The '''Liberal Democratic Party of [[Japan]]''' (自由民主党 ''Jiyuu-Minshutoo'', usually shortened to 自民党 '
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  • * Beasley, W. G. ''The Modern History of Japan'' (1963) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=10327723 online edition] ...[http://books.google.com/books?id=mOoTAAAAIAAJ&dq=intitle:History+intitle:Japan&num=30&as_brr=1 online edition]
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  • |caption=Culture of Japan gallery ...CO [[World Heritage site]]; its defences and gardens showcase two sides of Japan's history and culture.
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  • {{r|Arata Hamao}} President of the [[Privy Council (Japan)]], 13 January 1924 – 25 September 1925 {{r|Yoshimichi Hara}} President of the [[Privy Council (Japan)]], 24 June 1940 – 7 August 1944
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  • ...ka.go.jp/english/index.html Agency for Cultural Affairs] - [[Government of Japan|Japanese government]] *[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/jptoc.html A Country Study: Japan] - [[Library of Congress]]
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  • ...series of media, political and legal events from the 1980s to the 1990s in Japan, resulting from the infection of up to 2,000 hameophilia patients with HIV,
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  • {{r|Japan}}
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  • {{r|Japan Railways}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sea of Japan]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Japan}}
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  • *[http://www.jreast.co.jp/train/shinkan 新幹線] - an official site from [[Japan Railways]] about the bullet train (in [[Japanese language|Japanese]], with ...elates spotters]' - ''[[Japan Times]]'' article about the '[[Bullet train (Japan)/Catalogs/Dr. Yellow|Dr. Yellow]]' test bullet trains, 11th March 2010.
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  • ...ics/english/kokkaiannai_e.pdf/$File/kokkaiannai_e.pdf The National Diet of Japan] - official English-language guide to the Diet. .pdf file.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Head of government]] of Japan; not an immensely powerful executive, influenced by the monarchy prior to 1
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Massive Soviet attack on Japan, in according with agreements at the [[Yalta Conference]], on 8-9 January 1
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  • ...interactive map in English which displays information about castles across Japan.
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  • [[International relations]] between both the independent nations of [[Japan]] and [[South Korea]], as well as issues related to the Japanese occupation
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  • ...d a fatal accident since its inauguration in 1964. This is partly due to [[Japan Railways]]'s extensive safety procedures which include the use of test [[tr ...that the sighting of a 'Dr. Yellow' brings the spotter good fortune.<ref>''Japan Times'': '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20100311f1.html 'Dr. Ye
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  • ...ce (Japan)|Ministry of Justice]]. All foreign nationals legally present in Japan except for temporary visitors (such as [[tourism|tourists]]) are enrolled o ...f residence.<ref>See the ''[[Foreign national residency management system (Japan)/Video|Video]]'' subpage of this article for an interview giving more infor
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  • {{main|Invasion of Japan}} While the actual [[nuclear attacks against Japan]] in [[World War Two in the Pacific]] were strategic bombing of military an
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Alien registration (Japan)]] article'' ...cholarship.org/uc/item/9bq66424 Diaspora Without Homeland: Being Korean in Japan]''. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-09863-3.
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  • *Interview with Steve Burson of H&R Group, Japan, on the changes to the foreign national residency management system from Ju
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  • ...een anecdotal reports of another planned U.S. strategic nuclear attacks on Japan, bomb production and planned use was actually committed for use in tactical
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  • ...information in English on the changes to foreign national registration in Japan as of July 2012. ...questions and answers about the new residency system published by the ''[[Japan Times]]'', 7th July 2012.
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  • ...apan, who served as [[U.S. Ambassador to Japan|Ambassador to Japan]] up to Japan's 1941 attack, and who remained a key State Department adviser
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  • ...the late [[Tokugawa Shogunate]]. It does not include the postwar growth of Japan into a great economic power. ...a]] (personal name [[Hirohito]], 1926-1945) [[Emperor of Japan|Emperors of Japan]].
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>Counterpart to the American [[Operation Downfall]], Japan's overall plan for defense against invasion of Home Islands.
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  • {{r|Democratic Party (Japan)}} {{r|Democratic Party of Japan}}
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  • '''Sumo''' (相撲 ''Sumoo'') is the traditional [[Japan]]ese form of heavyweight [[wrestling (sports)|wrestling]]. It incorporates ...ng body is the [[Japan Sumo Association]].<ref>'[http://www.sumo.or.jp/En/ Japan Sumo Association]'. Accessed 29th September 2020.</ref>
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  • ...include>Japanese and non-Japanese citizens who trace their origins back to Japan's colonial period.
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  • ...y Council (Japan)]], 8 February 1922 – 7 January 1924; [[Prime Minister of Japan]], 1924
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  • ...t|thumb|300px|At the heart of Kyushu lies [[Mount Aso]] (阿蘇山 ''Aso-san''), Japan's largest active [[volcano]].]] ...d on the island of [[Kyushu]]. Its population was 1,836,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000
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  • ...]]ese [[History of Japan|history]] professor at [[Kanagawa University]] in Japan. His scholarship, which focused on [[Korea]]'s history and society, contras
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  • ...aiti]], [[Ethiopia]] and [[Japan]]; if they define a civilization, such as Japan, they are also [[core state]]s
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  • ...the [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] ({{Japan/headofstate}} since {{Emperor of Japan/enteredoffice}}). ...merged with the [[Japan Innovation Party]] to form the [[Democratic Party (Japan)|Democratic Party]].
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  • * Chamberlain, Basil Hall ''A Handbook for Travellers in Japan'' (1901) [http://books.google.com/books?id=qMmP9eQQohwC&pg=RA4-PA444&dq=Shi * Ravina, Mark. "State-building and Political Economy in Early-modern Japan." ''Journal of Asian Studies'' 1995 54(4): 997-1022. Issn: 0021-9118 [http:
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  • ...by [[Qing Dynasty]] China and [[Meiji Restoration]] [[Japan]] (1894-1895); Japan gained control of Korea
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  • ...o, after the war and war crimes investigations, became [[Prime Minister of Japan]]
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  • ...tml Japanese Only: The Otaru Hot Springs Case and Racial Discrimination in Japan]''. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten Inc. ISBN 4-7503-9018-6. ...ebito.org/handbook.html Handbook for Newcomers, Migrants and Immigrants to Japan]''. Tokyo: Akashi Shoten Inc. In English and Japanese. ISBN 978-4-7503-2741
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  • ...rial Japanese Army]]; last [[Army Minister (Japan)]] before [[surrender of Japan]], (7 Apr 1945 - 15 Aug 1945); committed [[seppuku]] rather than see surren
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  • The succession of [[Emperor of Japan|Emperors of Japan]], from the legendary and semi-divine [[Jimmu]], through more than seventy
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  • ...ter and negotiator with the U.S. in the last talks before war; earlier led Japan's walkout from the [[League of Nations]]; also president of [[South Manchur
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Bullet train (Japan)]] article'' *Hood, C.P. (2006). ''Shinkansen: From Bullet Train to Symbol of Modern Japan''. Oxford: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415320528.
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  • ''Works cited in the [[Alien registration (Japan)]] article'' ...cholarship.org/uc/item/9bq66424 Diaspora Without Homeland: Being Korean in Japan]''. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-09863-3.
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  • ...in March 2016 through the merger of the Democratic Party of Japan and the Japan Innovation Party.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The extension of border clashes between Japan's [[Kwangtung Army]] and China, into full-scale war, beginning in 1937 and
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