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Battle Of Sekigahara: Encyclopedia - Battle Of Sekigahara
The Battle of Sekigahara or popularly known as the Realm Divide was a decisive battle on September 15, 1600 (on the ancient Chinese calen...
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Battle Of Sekigahara: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Sekigahara - The Battle
Ishida, in his home Sawayama Castle, met with Outani Yoshitsugu, Mashita Nagamori, and Ankokuji Ekei. Here, they forged the alliance, and...
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Battle Of Sekigahara: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Sekigahara - Aftermath
Tokugawa Ieyasu redistributed the lands and fiefs of the participants, generally rewarding those who assisted him and displacing, punishi...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu: Encyclopedia Ii - Tokugawa Ieyasu - Biography
Tokugawa Ieyasu - Early life 1543-1556.
Tokugawa Ieyasu was born on January 31, 1543 in the Mikawa province. Originally named Matsudair...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu: Encyclopedia Ii - Tokugawa Ieyasu - Ieyasu As A Person
Ieyasu is known for being loyal towards his personal friends and generals whom he rewarded. However, he also remembered those who wronged...
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Nakasendo: Encyclopedia Ii - Nakasendo - Creation Of The Edo Period Road System
At the battle of Sekigahara, northeast of Kyoto, in the year 1600, Ii Naomasa – one of Ieyasu Tokugawa's closest allies – decisively ...
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Hiroshima: Encyclopedia Ii - Hiroshima - History
Hiroshima was founded in 1589, on the coast of the Seto Inland Sea, and became a major urban center during the Meiji period. The city is ...
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Ii Naomasa: Encyclopedia Ii - Ii Naomasa - Naomasa The General
Like Honda Tadakatsu, Ii Naomasa is regarded as one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's better generals. He initially gained distinction at the Battle o...
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Hiroshima Prefecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Hiroshima Prefecture - History
The area around Hiroshima, formerly divided into Bingo and Aki provinces, has been a center of trade and culture since the beginning of J...
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Ehime Prefecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Ehime Prefecture - History
Until the Meiji reformation, Ehime prefecture was known as Iyo province. Since before the Heian period, the area was dominated by fisherm...
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Yamada Nagamasa: Encyclopedia Ii - Yamada Nagamasa - Japanese Settlement In Southeast Asia
Yamada Nagamasa lived in the Japanese quarters of Ayutthaya, home to another 1,500 Japanese inhabitants (some estimates run as high as 7,...
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Samurai: Encyclopedia - Samurai
Samurai (侍 or 士, samurai?) was a term for the military nobility in pre-industrial Japan.
Samurai - Myth and reality.
Most samurai we...
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Japan: Encyclopedia - Japan
Japan (Japanese: 日本, Nihon or Nippon) is an East Asian country surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Sea of Japan, the Philippine Sea,...
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1600: Encyclopedia - 1600
1600 - Events.
January 1 - Scotland adopts January 1st as being New Year's Day
1600 - February.
February 17 - Giordano Bruno burn...
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Azuchi-momoyama Period: Encyclopedia - Azuchi-momoyama Period
Paleolithic
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– Kemmu restoration
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Samurai: Encyclopedia - Samurai
Samurai (侍 or 士, samurai?) was a term for the military nobility in pre-industrial Japan.
Samurai - Myth and reality.
Most samurai we...
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1600: Encyclopedia - 1600
1600 - Events.
1600 - January.
January 1 - Scotland adopts January 1st as being New Year's Day
1600 - February.
February 17 - Gi...
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Daimyo: Encyclopedia - Daimyo
The daimyo (大名, daimyō?) (daimyō ▶ (help·info)) were the most powerful feudal rulers fr ...
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Japan: Encyclopedia - Japan
Japan (Japanese: 日本, Nihon or Nippon) is an East Asian country surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Sea of Japan, the Philippine Sea,...
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Nagato Province: Encyclopedia - Nagato Province
Nagato (Japanese: 長門国, Nagato no kuni), often called Choshu (長州, Chōshū), was a province of Japan. It was at the extreme west...
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Miyamoto Musashi: Encyclopedia Ii - Miyamoto Musashi - Philosophy
Throughout Musashi's last book, Go Rin No Sho (五輪の書, The Book of Five Rings), Musashi seems to take a very philosophical approach...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - A
A City With No People, A Personal Matter, A.I. Love You, Aba, Okayama, Abashiri, Hokkaido, Abashiri subprefecture, ABCL/1, ABCL/R, ABCL/R...
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Honda Tadakatsu: Encyclopedia Ii - Honda Tadakatsu - Tadakatsu The General
Honda Tadakatsu is generally regarded as one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's finest generals, and he fought in almost all of his master's major batt...
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Hiroshima Prefecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Hiroshima Prefecture - Geography
Hiroshima prefecture lies in the middle of Chugoku, facing Shikoku across the Seto Inland Sea. Most of the prefecture consists of mountai...
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Edo Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Edo Period - Bakumatsu Period Or End Of The Shogunate
Main article: Late Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period - Decline of the Tokugawa.
The end of this period is particularly called the late Toku...
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Tokugawa Shogunate: Encyclopedia Ii - Tokugawa Shogunate - Institutions Of The Shogunate
Tokugawa shogunate - Rōjū and Wakadoshiyori.
The rōjū (老中) were the senior members of the shogunate. They supervised the ōmets...
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Ehime Prefecture: Encyclopedia Ii - Ehime Prefecture - Geography
Located in the northwestern part of Shikoku, Ehime faces the Seto inland sea to the north and is bordered by Kagawa and Tokushima in the ...
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Himeji Castle: Encyclopedia Ii - Himeji Castle - Architecture Defenses And Design
Himeji serves as an excellent example of the prototypical Japanese castle, containing many of the defensive and architectural features mo...
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Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Japan - History
Japan - Pre-history.
Archaeological research indicates that the earliest inhabitants of Japan migrated over land bridges from Korea and...
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List Of Japanese Battles: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japanese Battles - Pre-history
List of Japanese battles - Jomon Period.
List of Japanese battles - Yayoi Period.
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Nanban Trade Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Nanban Trade Period - Technological And Cultural Exchanges
Nanban trade period - Nanban guns.
One of many things the Japanese were interested in was Portuguese guns. The first three Europeans to...
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List Of Battles Geographic: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Battles Geographic - Croatia
List of battles geographic - Croatian War of Independence.
Battle of Vukovar - 1991
Operation Storm - 1995
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Japanese Particles: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Particles - List Of Particles
Japanese particles - bakari.
Japanese particles - bakashi.
Bakashi is another form of bakari, written ばかし.
Japanese particles...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Feudal Japan
The "feudal" period of Japanese history, dominated by the powerful regional families (daimyo) and the military rule of warlords (shogun),...
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Samurai: Encyclopedia Ii - Samurai - History
Samurai - Origin of Samurai.
Before the Heian period, the army in Japan was modeled after the Chinese army and under the direct command...
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Osaka Castle: Encyclopedia Ii - Osaka Castle - Today
The castle is open to the public, and is easily accessible from Osakajo Koen Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line. It is a popular spot duri...
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1600: Encyclopedia Ii - 1600 - Events
1600 - January.
January 1 - Scotland adopts January 1st as being New Year's Day
1600 - February.
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Encyclopedia Ii - Toyotomi Hideyoshi - Rise To Power
Toyotomi Hideyoshi was born in what is now Nakamura-ku, Nagoya in the Owari province, the home of the Oda clan. He was born with no trace...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Culture
Sendai Miyagi - Festivals.
The most famous festival in Sendai is the Sendai Tanabata Festival, which attracts more than 2 million visit...
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List Of Japanese Battles: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japanese Battles - Modern Period
List of Japanese battles - Meiji Period.
Satsuma Rebellion (1877)
Battle of Yalu River (1894)
Battle of Port Arthur (1904)
Battle of Y...
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List Of Japanese Battles: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japanese Battles - Ancient/classical Japan
List of Japanese battles - Yamato Period.
List of Japanese battles - Nara Period.
List of Japanese battles - Heian Period.
Hogen R...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - J
J. League, J-Air, J-Pop, Jaleco, JALways, Jam Films, Janken
Japan, Japan Air System, Japan Airlines, Japan Airlines Flight 123, Japan Asi...
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List Of Japanese Battles: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japanese Battles - Feudal Japan
List of Japanese battles - Kamakura Period.
Mongol Invasions of Japan (1274 & 1281)
List of Japanese battles - Muromachi Period....
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Nanban Trade Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Nanban Trade Period - Trade Exchanges
Soon after the first contacts in 1543, Portuguese ships started to arrive in Japan. At that time, there was already trade exchanges betwe...
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Miyamoto Musashi: Encyclopedia Ii - Miyamoto Musashi - Timeline
These events are details from The Book of Five Rings.
Miyamoto Musashi - Adolescence and Maturity.
From 1605 to 1612 he traveled extens...
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Miyamoto Musashi: Encyclopedia Ii - Miyamoto Musashi - Biography
Miyamoto Musashi - Birth.
Much of Miyamoto Musashi's early life is shrouded in mystery. His place and date of birth are uncertain. One ...
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Nanban Trade Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Nanban Trade Period - Cultural Encounter
Nanban trade period - Japanese accounts of Europeans.
The Japanese were first rather dismissive of the manners of the newly arrived for...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Geography
Sendai is located at lat. 38°16'05" north, long. 140°52'11" east. The city's area is 788.09 km², and stretches from the Pacific Ocean ...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Education
Sendai is sometime called an "Academic City" (学都; gakuto) because the city has many universities compared to its population. Tohoku U...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Transportation
JR Sendai Station is the center of transportation in the city. The station is served by eight JR lines and is a major station for the Toh...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Sister / Friendship Cities
Sendai Miyagi - International Sister and Friendship cities.
Sendai has a long history of international sister city relationships. Its a...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Media
Sendai Miyagi - Television AM Radio.
Tohoku Broadcasting Company (TBC TV channel 1, TBS affiliate, TBC Radio 1260kHz, JRN/NRN network
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Japanese Particles: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Particles - Noun- And Verb-derived Postpositional Idioms
Japanese particles - Noun-derived postpositional idioms.
Jō is a postpositional idiom which means "from the standpoint of". It only f...
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Japanese Particles: Encyclopedia Ii - Japanese Particles - Contrast
Japanese particles - wa and ga.
Main article: Japanese grammar: wa and ga particles
Japanese particles - ni and de.
Ni and de can b...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Economy
Sendai is the center of the Tohoku region's economy, and is the base of the region's logistics and transportation. The city's economy hea...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Politics
Sendai's political system is similar to other cities in Japan, because the Local Autonomy Law makes all municipalities uniform in terms o...
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Tokugawa Shogunate: Encyclopedia Ii - Tokugawa Shogunate - Government
Tokugawa shogunate - Shogunate and Han.
The bakuhan taisei (幕藩体制) was the feudal political system in the Edo period of Japan. B...
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Nanban Trade Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Nanban Trade Period - Usages Of The Word Nanban
The term Nanban did not disappear from common usage until the Meiji restoration, when Japan decided to Westernize radically in order to b...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - History
Although the Sendai area was inhabited as early as 20,000 years ago, the history of Sendai as a city begins from 1600, when the daimyo Da...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - I
I My Me! Strawberry Eggs!, i-mode, Iaido, Ibara, Okayama, Ibaraki prefecture, Ibaraki, Osaka, Ibi District, Gifu, Ibigawa, Gifu, Ibo Dist...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Demographics
As of 2005, the city has an estimated population of 1,028,214 and a density of 1,304.69 persons per km². The city's total area is 788.09...
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Nanban Trade Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Nanban Trade Period - The Decline Of Nanban Exchanges
After the country was pacified and unified by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603 however, Japan progressively closed itself to the southern barbaria...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Encyclopedia Ii - Toyotomi Hideyoshi - Cultural Legacy
It is important to note the many ways in which Toyotomi Hideyoshi changed Japanese society. During the Sengoku period, it became common f...
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Edo Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Edo Period - From Openness To Seclusion
Main article: Sakoku
Like Hideyoshi, Ieyasu encouraged foreign trade but also was suspicious of outsiders. He wanted to make Edo a major ...
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Edo Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Edo Period - Rule Of Shogun And Daimyo
Main article: Tokugawa shogunate
An evolution had taken place in the centuries from the time of the Kamakura bakufu, which existed in equ...
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Samurai: Encyclopedia Ii - Samurai - Samurai In Popular Culture
Jidaigeki (lit. historical drama) had been a staple on Japanese movies and TV from the beginning. It usually features a samurai with a ke...
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Edo Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Edo Period - Society
After a long period of inner conflict, the first goal of the newly established Tokugawa government was to pacify the country. It created ...
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Edo Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Edo Period - Economic Development
Economic development during the Tokugawa period included urbanization, increased shipping of commodities, a significant expansion of dome...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - H
H-2A rocket, H2, Habikino, Habu, Hachikai, Aichi, Hachiman, Hachinohe, Aomori, Hachinohe Station, Hachioji, Tokyo, Hadaka Apron, Hadano, ...
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Edo Period: Encyclopedia Ii - Edo Period - Artistic And Intellectual Development
During the period, Japan progressively studied Western sciences and techniques (called rangaku, literally "Dutch studies") through the in...
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Samurai: Encyclopedia Ii - Samurai - Etymology Of Samurai And Related Words
The term Samurai originally meant "those who serve in close attendance to nobility", and was written in the Chinese character (or kanji) ...
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Samurai: Encyclopedia Ii - Samurai - Weapons
The samurai used various weapons. Bushido taught that a samurai's soul is in the katana that they carried. Sometimes a samurai is picture...
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Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Japan - Economy
Government-industry cooperation, a strong work ethic, mastery of high technology, emphasis on education, and a comparatively small defens...
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Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Japan - Geography Of Japan
Japan, a country of islands, extends along the eastern or Pacific coast of Asia. The main islands (sometimes referred to as the Home Isla...
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Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Japan - Government And Politics
Japan - The Parliament.
The Constitution of Japan states that the nation's "highest organ of state power" is its bicameral parliament, ...
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Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Japan - Society
Japan - Demographics.
Main article: Demographics of Japan
Japanese society is ethnically and linguistically homogeneous, with small p...
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Samurai: Encyclopedia Ii - Samurai - Myth And Reality
Most samurai were bound by a strict code of honor, the famous Bushido (武士道, bushidō?) and were expected to set an example for thos...
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Samurai: Encyclopedia Ii - Samurai - Philosophy
Philosophies of Buddhism and Zen, to the lesser extent Confucianism influenced the samurai culture as well as Shinto. Zen meditation beca...
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Samurai: Encyclopedia Ii - Samurai - Culture
As de facto aristocrats for centuries, samurai developed their own cultures that influenced Japanese culture as a whole.
Samurai - Educa...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Ancient/classical Japan
History of Japan - Kofun era Also known as the Yamato Period.
Main article: Yamato period
First Part: Kofun era
Second Part: Asuka
At...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Japanese Pre-history
History of Japan - Paleolithic.
Main article: Japanese Paleolithic
The Japanese Paleolithic covers a period from around 500,000 BCE, wh...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - C
C-HTML, Cabinet of Japan, Calligraphy, Calpis, Canon (company), Capcom, Capital of Japan debate, Capsule hotel, Card Captor Sakura, Casio...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - B
B'z, Baby and I, Badi, Badtz-maru, Bahamut Lagoon, Baka, Baku (spirit), Bakuryuuha, Balrog (video game character), Banana Yoshimoto, Band...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Meiji Restoration
Main article: Meiji Restoration
Renewed contact with the West precipitated profound alteration of Japanese society. After the Boshin War ...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - D
Da Pump, Dabo, Dabura, Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, Daichi Akitaro, Daido Moriyama, Daiei, Daiei, Tottori, Daihatsu, Daijiro Kato, Daikon, Daimy...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - E
E1 Series Shinkansen, E2 Series Shinkansen, E3 Series Shinkansen, E4 Series Shinkansen, Earth (dragonball), Earth Alliance, EarthBound, E...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - G
G Gundam, G-Men, G-Saviour, Gackt, Gagaku, Gaijin, Gainax, Gaki, Gakkou Kaidan, Gakuran, Gakushuin, Galaxy Express 999, Galcian, Gallery ...
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List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Japan-related Topics 123-k - F
F&C, F-Zero, Famicom Disk System, Family Portrait, Fancy Lala, Fanservice, Fat Man, Fatal Fury, FCI, February 26 Incident, Feel My He...
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Hiroshima: Encyclopedia Ii - Hiroshima - Attractions
Baseball fans immediately recognize the city as the home of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp. Six-time champions of Japan's Central League, the te...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - World War I To End Of World War Ii
In a manner perhaps reminiscent of its participation in quelling the Boxer Rebellion at the turn of the century, Japan entered World War ...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - World War I To End Of World War Ii
In a manner perhaps reminiscent of its participation in quelling the Boxer Rebellion at the turn of the century, Japan entered World War ...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Wars With China And Russia
Japanese intellectuals of the late-Meiji period espoused the concept of a "line of advantage," an idea that would help to justify Japanes...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Periodization
One commonly accepted periodization of Japanese History:
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Occupied Japan
Main article: Occupied Japan
After the war, Japan was placed under international control of the Allies through the Supreme Commander, Gen...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Post-occupation Japan
Main Article: Post-Occupation Japan
From the 1950s to the 1980s, Japan's history consists mainly of its rapid development into a first-ra...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - Political Life
Since the liberation of Japan from American rule in 1952, the conservative Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has been the largest political ...
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History Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Japan - The 'lost Decade'
The economic miracle ended abruptly at the very start of the 1990s. In the late 1980s, abnormalities within the Japanese economic system ...
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Battle Of Sekigahara: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Sekigahara - Beginning
The death of Maeda Toshiie meant that there was no one to rival Tokugawa Ieyasu anymore, in terms of seniority, rank, and overall influen...
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Battle Of Sekigahara: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Sekigahara - List Of Commanders
Battle of Sekigahara - Eastern Army Tokugawa Force.
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Maeda Toshinaga
Date Masamune
Kato Kiyomasa
Fukushima Masanori
Hos...
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Battle Of Sekigahara: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Sekigahara - Background And Pretext
Even though Toyotomi Hideyoshi unified Japan and consolidated his power, his ill-fated invasion of Korea significantly weakened the Toyot...
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