Changing Role of the Emperor of Japan
In the 19th and 20th centuries, the role of the
emperor of
Japan has gone through a change from the way the imperial ruler was originally developed, and after ....
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Roles of the Emperor of Japan
The
emperor of
Japan has fulfilled a number of roles and functions in terms of position in the government and as ceremonial head of the state. ....
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The Emperor and Loyalty in Japan
.... To the Japanese people, the concept of defeat was impossible, for the divinity of the
emperor and the victory of
Japan were the only realities available. ....
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Loyalty of Japanese People to Their Emperor
.... To the Japanese people, the concept of defeat was impossible, for the divinity of the
emperor and the victory of
Japan were the only realities available. ....
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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... New York: Dodd, Mead, 1986. Mosley, Leonard. Hirohito
Emperor of
Japan. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1966. Pyle, Kenneth B. The Making of Modern
Japan. ....
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The Comfort Woman & Japan
.... Instead, the focus was on the
emperor as a divine ruler, and as the people of
Japan as children of divinity, specifically of the goddess Amaterasu who was ....
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Legal History of Japan
.... The reforms established as a principle that all land in
Japan belonged to the
Emperor, to be assigned for cultivation administratively. ....
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US Media Treatment of Japan in 1948 This paper will discuss the ...
.... Overall, the emphasis of the Newsweek article was on the idea that
Japan's Emperor system was more to blame for the horrors of the war than the Japanese people ....
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Japan's Continental Expansion
.... Thereby, a link developed between nationalism and the divinity of the
emperor which would develop into the belief that
Japan deserved to be in control of far ....
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Pre-modern Japan
.... Further, Prince Shotoku transformed the relationship of
Japan with China when he sought to correspond with the China's
emperor on an equal basis; addressing ....
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Impact of the Potsdam Declaration on Japan
.... The
Emperor's sacred decision and his announcement to his subjects, that the war must end to save the lives of his people, set the tone for
Japan's cooperation ....
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Political Institutions in Japan & Australia
.... Nevertheless, in the early decades of the twentieth century, during the reign of the
emperor Taisho,
Japan seemed to be evolving in a broadly liberal political ....
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Tradition & Change in India, China, Japan
.... They promoted the native religion of Shinto, and focused it on
emperor-worship; Shinto has remained a unifying and stabilizing influence in
Japan ever since. ....
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The Move to Democracy in Japan
.... The Japanese view of the
Emperor as a divine figure certainly helped strengthen such a view of
Japan as rightful leader of Asia, and, ultimately, after the ....
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Foreign Influences on Japan During Tokugawa Shoguns
.... of Exclusion was adopted (1639) or when the shogunate moved to Edo (Tokyo) and the reduced role of the
Emperor was formalized (1640). Actually,
Japan was ruled ....
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The Atomic Bomb and Japan
.... to surrender. Finally, August 10,
Japan surrendered with the condition concerning the sovereignty of the
Emperor. The Allies made ....
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Comparison of Development in Japan and Malaysia INTRODUCTION This ...
.... the office and the per son of the
Emperor as a unifying force in the country.15 The role of the
Emperor suffered during the Shogun period of
Japan ese history ....
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Political Institutions in Japan
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Japan toward the rest of Asia in the 1930s. To see why this is so, it is necessary to look at Pyle's own statement that only "awed reverence for the
Emperor" ....
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Japan's Contribution to the World Economy
.... centuries focused on the office and the person of the
Emperor as a unifying force in the country.47 In modern
Japan, the central focus on the
emperor has faded ....
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Control of Power in Japan
.... of Japanese history, until the
Emperor Meiji recovered imperial power (Reischauer, 1981). The Tokugawa governments opposed the opening of
Japan to outsiders or ....
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History of Japan and WWII
.... The surrender of
Japan to the United States after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 was described by the
emperor as "enduring the unendurable and ....
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In the Realm of a Dying Emperor
In the Realm of a Dying
Emperor, by Norma Field (1991) presents a "meditation" on Hirohito's death in the atmosphere that prevailed in
Japan during this death. ....
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Leadership in the Soviet Union & Japan INTRODUCTION The research ...
....
Emperor Mutsuhito, who became known as
Emperor Meiji subsequent to his death .... in 1889 (Toland, 1970), and, subsequent to its introduction,
Japan entered into a ....
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Origins of Buddhism in Japan
.... The first temples in
Japan were constructed by the Soga in the sixth .... Under
emperor Temmu and his successors, Buddhism received the official financial patronage ....
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Educational Policy of Allied Occupation of Japan
....
Japan, after the humanization of the
Emperor and the imposition of American-style democracy, was no longer an empire, but neither was it a democracy as ....
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Education Policy of Allied Occuped Japan
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Japan, after the humanization of the
Emperor and the imposition of American-style democracy, is no longer an empire, but neither is it a democracy as ....
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American Atomic Bombing in WWII
.... The same essential argument applies to the question of whether the war might be ended by accepting peace terms that allowed
Japan to retain its
emperor. ....
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THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN
.... and succeeded in reserving for the military direct access to the
emperor, which was .... victory in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 signified
Japan's rise as a ....
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THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN This
.... and succeeded in reserving for the military direct access to the
emperor, which was .... victory in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 signified
Japan's rise as a ....
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Japanese Art
.... That would help explain the tradition of veneration of the
Emperor of
Japan, symbol of stability, which persisted through the Meiji period and indeed beyond ....
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