Who was the Emperor of Japan during WWII? Who defeated Imperial Japan? Was Guadalcanal part of the Empire of Japan? Did Imperial Japan take over Vietnam? Was Imperial Japan the ruler of China? Who led Imperial Japan? Did the Imperial Japanese Army issue Bushido? How and why did Japan beco...
In what era did Toyotomi Hideyoshi become ruler of Japan? During what period in Japanese history did the samurai emerge? How old was the Emperor of Japan in WWII? What nations were controlled by Japan during World War II? Who unified the Empire of Japan?
Confucianism is a collectivist based value system which embraces a set of moral codes of behavior designed to regulate the relationships between ruler and subject‚ father and son‚ friend and neighbor‚ husband and wife‚ and brother and brother. Even though both China and Japan employed ...
According to The New York Times, South Korea's restriction of cultural imports from its former colonial ruler Japan was finally lifted in 1998. Worried about the inpending "onslaught" of Japanese movies, comics and J-pop (Japanese pop), the South Korean Ministry of Culture made a request ...
Tokugawa Japan (1603 to 1868 CE) was an important part of feudal Japan. During this time, the Tokugawa dynasty ruled over Japan and was able to unite many of the noble families under a single ruler. Answer and Explanation: Feudal Japan came to an end in 1868. For most of feudal Japan...
Who was the Emperor of Japan during WWII? Who ruled during the Meiji Restoration? Who succeeded Emperor Meiji? In what era did Toyotomi Hideyoshi become ruler of Japan? What is the Emperor of Japan called? Who was the prime minister of Japan during WW2? What did Emperor Jimmu do for Japan...
Who was the first Chinese ruler? What did Japan get after the First Sino-Japanese War? Who was Japan's leader during the Rape of Nanjing? What was the First Sino-Japanese War? Who was the second emperor of China? Who replaced Oda Nobunaga as leader? Who first used an asanoha pattern ...
Direct action in Manchuria began with the murder of Marshal Zhang Zuolin, the warlord ruler of Manchuria, whose train was bombed by Japanese extremists in June 1928. The bombing was not authorized by the Tanaka government and helped to bring about its fall. Because of resistance from the army...