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  • ...ans that was in opposition to the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]], and, after the [[Meiji Restoration]], supplanted their rival [[Chosu Clan]] in the [[Imperial Japanese Army]];
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  • Bicameral parliament of [[Japan]] from the [[Meiji Restoration]] to the present time, although significantly modified by the 1947 Constitu
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  • ...the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]], dominated the military reformation under the [[Meiji Restoration]], but became a minority faction in the military politics of the 1930s and
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>In the [[Meiji Restoration]], architect of the [[Imperial Japanese Army]], military commander and thre
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  • ...who advised Emperor [[Hirohito]]. He was a volunteer soldier during the [[Meiji Restoration]], after which he studied in Paris, returning at the age of 32.
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  • ...the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]], dominated the military reformation under the [[Meiji Restoration]], but became a minority faction in the military politics of the 1930s and During the [[Meiji Restoration]], Chosus were the key allies of reforming general [[Aritomo Yamagata]], hi
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  • ...Diet''' (国会 ''Kokkai'') has been the bicameral [[parliament]] since the [[Meiji Restoration]], although significantly modified by the 1947 [[Constitution of Japan|Cons
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  • ...ent]] of Japan, part of the cabinet system established in 1885 under the [[Meiji Restoration]]. Compared with strong executives such as the [[President of the United S
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  • ...[Tokugawa Shogunate]], he joined the [[shishi]] movement that led to the [[Meiji Restoration]].
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  • ...ample, [[Mutsuhito]] was the human emperor during what became called the [[Meiji Restoration]], so Mutsuhito is also called the Meiji Emperor in the Meiji Era. His gran **[[Meiji restoration|Meiji era]] (1868-1945), usually called the [[Meiji Restoration]]
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  • ...posed to the [[Satsuma Clan|Satsuma]] and [[Chosu Clan]] factions in the [[Meiji Restoration]], pushing for constitutional government. He also opposed [[Takamori Saigo]
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  • Parliamentary systems go back to the [[Meiji Restoration]], but [[Japanese party government before World War Two]] was limited; part
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