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  1. Mutsuhito, who was to reign until 1912, selected a new reign title— Meiji, or Enlightened Rule—to mark the beginning of a new era in Japanese history. To further dramatize the new order, the capital was relocated from Kyoto, where it had been situated since 794, to Tokyo (Eastern Capital), the new name for Edo.
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    In fact, although the Meiji Emperor did indeed pacify and unify Japan, it was the start of a half-century of warfare, expansion, and imperialism in Japan, which conquered the Korean Peninsula, Formosa (Taiwan), the Ryukyu Islands (Okinawa), Manchuria, and then much of the rest of East Asia between 1910 and 1945.
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    The sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2015, consist of 23 component sites spread throughout 11 cities and eight prefectures in Japan, covering from Iwate in the north to Kagoshima in the south.
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    Please note that content linked from this page may have different licensing terms. The Meiji period refers to the period in Japanese history from 1868 to 1912 during which the Meiji Emperor reigned. Following the overthrow of the Tokugawa...
    Japan’s Meiji Restoration, or Meiji Ishin, occurred on January 3, 1868, and marked the return of the Japanese emperor to a position of power for the first time in more than 500 years. Drawing by Alfred Roussin of Emperor Meiji moving from Kyoto to Tokyo, 1868.
    Drawing by Alfred Roussin of Emperor Meiji moving from Kyoto to Tokyo, 1868. The Restoration happened when a coalition of powerful pro-reform forces led a palace coup d’état that ousted the Tokugawa military government that had ruled Japan since 1600.
    Japan in Transition: From Tokugawa to Meiji. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Jansen, Marius B. (1961). Sakamoto Ryōma and the Meiji Restoration. Princeton: Princeton University Press. OCLC 413111. Especially chapter VIII: "Restoration". Jansen, Marius B.: "The Meiji Restoration", in: Jansen, Marius B. (ed.):
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    The Meiji era was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people moved from being an isolated feudal society at risk of colonization by Western powers to the new paradigm of a modern, … See more

    On February 3, 1867, the 14-year-old Prince Mutsuhito succeeded his father, Emperor Kōmei, to the Chrysanthemum Throne as … See more

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    On its return, one of the first acts of the government was to establish new ranks for the nobility. Five hundred people from the old court nobility, former daimyo, and samurai who had … See more

    The Industrial Revolution in Japan occurred during the Meiji era. The industrial revolution began around 1870 as Meiji era leaders … See more

    When the United States Navy ended Japan's sakoku policy, and thus its isolation, the latter found itself defenseless against military … See more

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    A major proponent of representative government was Itagaki Taisuke (1837–1919), a powerful Tosa leader who had resigned from the Council of State over the See more

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    Undeterred by opposition, the Meiji leaders continued to modernize the nation through government … See more

    The government took an active interest in the art export market, promoting Japanese arts at a succession of world's fairs, beginning with the 1873 Vienna World's Fair See more

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  6. Meiji Restoration: Edo Period & Tokugawa Shogunate

    WEBNov 9, 2009 · The Meiji Restoration of 1868 toppled the long-reigning Tokugawa shoguns of the Edo period and propelled Japan into the modern era. Japan’s Edo period, which lasted from 1603 to 1867, would be ...

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    WEBApr 17, 2024 · Meiji. Date: c. 1850 - c. 1889. Location: Japan. Key People: Fukuzawa Yukichi. Saigō Takamori. Shimazu Hisamitsu. Tokugawa …

  8. Meiji Period - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBOct 20, 2022 · The Meiji period refers to the period in Japanese history from 1868 to 1912 during which the Meiji Emperor reigned. What happened in the Meiji period? After the national isolation policy of the Edo period, …

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  10. Japan’s Meiji Restoration | Origins

    WEBBy. Tristan Grunow. Japan’s Meiji Restoration, or Meiji Ishin, occurred on January 3, 1868, and marked the return of the Japanese emperor to a position of power for the first time in more than 500 years. Drawing by …

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    WEBQuick Facts Meiji era 明治時代, Location ... Close. The rapid modernization during the Meiji era was not without its opponents, as the rapid changes to society caused many disaffected traditionalists from …