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  • '''Mutsuhito''' (1852-1912) was the personal name of the [[Emperor of Japan]] who was the head of the [[Meiji Restoration]] or Meiji Era. He was the fa
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  • ...te]] being the [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] ({{Japan/headofstate}} since {{Emperor of Japan/enteredoffice}}).
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  • The succession of [[Emperor of Japan|Emperors of Japan]], from the legendary and semi-divine [[Jimmu]], through
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The personal name of the Emperor of Japan who was the head of the [[Meiji Restoration]] or Meiji Era, grandfather of
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(明仁) Emperor of Japan since 1989 (born 1933).
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  • (徳仁) [[Emperor of Japan]] since 2019 (born 1960).
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  • The 124th and longest-reigning Emperor of Japan, 1926-89.
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  • ...ame [[Yoshihito]]) and [[Showa]] (personal name [[Hirohito]], 1926-1945) [[Emperor of Japan|Emperors of Japan]].
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  • {{r|Emperor of Japan}}
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  • {{r|Emperor of Japan}}
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1879-1926) the personal name of the [[Taisho]] [[Emperor of Japan]], father of [[Hirohito]] and son of [[Mutsohito]]
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  • ...Restoration]], the last of whom died in 1940, who privately advised the [[Emperor of Japan]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A senior advisory body to the [[Emperor of Japan]], 1889-1945; originally roughly coequal to the Cabinet and Diet but declin
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  • '''Yoshihito''' (1879-1926) is the personal name of an [[Emperor of Japan]], the son of [[Mutsohito]], the Meiji Emperor, and father of [[Hirohito]],
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  • '''Akihito''' (明仁; born 23rd December 1933) was the [[Emperor of Japan]] from 1989 until his [[abdication]] in 2019. This was the first abdication
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  • {{r|Emperor of Japan}}
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  • {{r|Emperor of Japan}}
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  • {{r|Emperor of Japan}}
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  • ...'''Japan''' 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
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  • The Emperor of Japan has been {{Japan/headofstate}} since {{Emperor of Japan/enteredoffice}}.
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  • Effectively, the shogun was the head of government, with the [[Emperor of Japan]] relegated to a spiritual and figurehead position.
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  • ...te]] not only restoration of the monarchy, under [[Mutsohito]], known as [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] [[Meiji]], son of the powerless Emperor [[Komei]], as the real H
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  • * Keene, Donald. ''Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World , 1852-1912.'' (2002). 928 pp.
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  • ...s; for example, the Japanese would surprisingly refer to their powerless [[Emperor of Japan|emperor]] with the Chinese character reserved solely for the Chinese Empero ...turning to the capital in October, Hideyoshi tried unsuccessfully to win [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] [[Go-Yozei]]'s presence in meeting with the Koreans in order to b
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  • ...nder was greatly facilitated by the belief that the Allies would spare the Emperor of Japan upon surrender.
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