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  • Japan made two invasions of Korea, in 1592 and 1596, starting a war that lasted until, including a truce period, 1598. They are also known as ...
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  • Japan made two invasions of Korea, in [Japan's Korea War: First Invasion (1592-1596)|Japan's first invasion 1592 and 1596], creating ...
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  • Japan (日本, Nihon or Nippon, officially日本国, Nihon-koku or Nippon-koku) is an island country that sits off the east coast of Asia. Japan ...
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  • Kobe(Kōbe-shi) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture and a prominent seaport city in Japan with a population of about 1.5 million. The city ...
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  • Christianity in Japan is a religious minority, which constitutes about 1 million CIA Factbook, Japan. U.S. State Department, [http://www.state ...
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  • At the end of the Second World War, a ravaged Japan was occupied by the Allied Powers, led by the United States with contributions also from ...
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  • calendar), was the mythical founder of Japan and is the first emperor ... Jimmu is recorded as Japan's first ruler in two early chronicles, ...
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  • #REDIRECTJimmu, Emperor of Japan ...
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  • and by Komura Jutaro and Takahira Kogoro for Japan. In accordance with the treaty, both Japan and Russia agreed to evacuate ...
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  • the traditional lunisolar calendar used in Japan until 1873. was the thirty ... === Japan's First Constitution=== The Constitution did not set ...
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  • Enperor”) and aristocrats had ruled Japan, and literature and culture ... Kamakura prefecture in the eastern part of Japan, and established a new system ...
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  • strategic semiofficial enterprises in Japan and abroad, particularly ... After Japan’s surrender (1945) in World War II, the breakup of the ...
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  • a short-necked lute) had been introduced in Japan from China. Various instruments ... Komagaku and togaku arrived in Japan during the Nara period (710-794 ...
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  • calendar), was the mythical founder of Japan and is the first emperor ... Jimmu is recorded as Japan's first ruler in two early chronicles, ...
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  • leader of the Meiji Enlightenment in Meiji period Japan. In 1854, at a time when Japan was still isolated from the rest of the world, Kato studied rangaku ...
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  • Keio University (慶應義塾大学, Keiō Gijuku Daigaku), located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, is one of the most prestigious universities in Japan ...
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  • Empire, and remained under the control of Japan until Japan's defeat ... 양정고등학교) and Meiji University in Japan, from which he graduated in 1940. ...
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  • as part of an embassy of 570 delegates from Japan in 717 and remained there ... History shows that China, Korea and Japan had frequent cultural and ...
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  • Traditionally in Japan, moon viewing was a way of honoring the moon ... grass). Japanese pampas grass is common in Japan in autumn, and is believed ...
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  • Dynasty by Linji Yixuan. It was brought to Japan by Myoan Eisai in 1191. ... linked to various martial arts traditions in Japan. In pre-modern Japan ...
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  • on April 17, 1895, between the Empire of Japan and Qing Empire of China ... This victory cemented Japan's place as an empire and a power ...
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  • of Korea, four times Prime Minister of Japan (the first, fifth, seventh ... Britain convinced him of the necessity of Japan adopting Western ways. On ...
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  • Treaty, when Korea was a protectorate of Japan, he assassinated Itō Hirobumi ... Commerce and Navigation signed with Japan on February 26, 1876. Like ...
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  • Jianzhen or Ganjin (Chien-chen鑒真 or 鑑真; 688–763) was a Chinese monk who helped to propagate Buddhism in Japan. In 742, Ganjin was visited ...
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  • He also won the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy that year. In 1943, he received the Decoration of Cultural Merit from the Japanese government ...
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  • and a member of the Meiji oligarchy that ruled Japan during the Meiji period (1868–1912). As a youth, he was active in the sonno joi (revere the ...
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  • Korean Empire. Faced with increasing pressure from Japan on Korea's sovereignty in the aftermath of the Japanese assassination of Queen Min, Gojong ...
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