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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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  • * 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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  • 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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  • ...[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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Japan/Bibliography]]
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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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  • {{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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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[Foreign national residency management system (Japan)/Bibliography]]
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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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  • |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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  • == 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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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Japan/Related Articles]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...'Shinkansen' (新幹線); Japan's fastest train, inaugurated in 1964 and run by Japan Railways.
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  • {{r|Japan}} *[[Politics of Japan]]
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  • {{r|Japan}} *[[Politics of Japan]]
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  • {{r|Japan}} *[[Politics of Japan]]
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  • {{r|Japan}} {{r|Culture of Japan}}
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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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  • {{r|Japan}} *[[Politics of Japan]]
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  • {{r|Japan}} *[[Politics 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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  • {{r|Japan}} *[[Politics of Japan]]
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  • [[Imperial Japanese Army]] general, leader of the [[Control faction]] in Japan's pre-WWII militarization, and a cabinet officer
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  • ...include>Japanese and non-Japanese citizens who trace their origins back to Japan's colonial period.
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  • ==Japan== ...interactive map in English which displays information about castles across Japan.
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  • {{r|Japan}} {{r|Emperor of Japan}}
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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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  • ...litary means, roughly from the [[Meiji Restoration]] to the [[Surrender of Japan]]
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  • ...hat all Chinese territory seized by Japan would be restored to China, that Japan would lose all Pacific islands seized after 1941, and that Korea would beco
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  • {{r|Japan}} {{r|Culture of Japan}}
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  • | '''1992 Barcelona''' || Cuba || Chinese Taipei || Japan | '''1996 Atlanta''' || Cuba || Japan || United States
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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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  • {{r|Japan}} {{r|Emperor of Japan}}
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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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  • * Inoguchi, Rikihei, Tadashi Nakajima, and Roger Pineau. ''The Divine Wind: Japan's Kamikaze Force in World War II'' (1994) [http://www.amazon.com/Divine-Win * Lamont-Brown, Raymond. ''Kamikaze: Japan's Suicide Samurai'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Kamikaze-Japans-Suicide-S
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  • Japan's first-line [[carrier-capable|carrier based]] fighter, codenamed '''Zero''
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  • ...landings in the southern island of [[Kyushu]], probably in November 1945; Japan expected it and planned its major resistance there
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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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  • ...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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  • ...u]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 880,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000 *[[Japan]]
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  • ...] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,172,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000 *[[Japan]]
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  • ...] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,375,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000 *[[Japan]]
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  • ...] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 7,308,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000 *[[Japan]]
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