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The History of Japan has old texts (things people have written) that go back to the 8th century AD, but archaeologists have found proof of people living... |
about the Japanese national capital in general. For the current capital, see Tokyo. The capital of Japan is Tokyo. In the course of history, the national... |
Japan (Japanese: 日本; romanised as nihon or nippon) is a country in East Asia. It is a group of islands close to the east coast of Korea, China and Russia... |
its current form. Joint session of the Diet of Japan Buildings housing the Diet in 1905. Bicameralism History of Japan National Diet Library Parliamentary... |
The Empire of Japan (Japanese : 大日本帝國) also known as Imperial Japan was a historical Nation State and great power during the period from the Meiji Restoration... |
in 2019. The amount of power belonging to the emperor of Japan has changed a lot throughout Japanese history. The Emperor of Japan has sometimes been a... |
Sports in Japan are a part of Japanese culture. Japan has many traditional sports such as sumo, judo, karate, and kendo. Also, there are sports which... |
(2008). A Traveller's History of Japan, p. 264. Griffis, William Elliot (2007). The Mikado's Empire: A History of Japan from the Age of the Gods to the Meiji... |
Kofun period (category Periods in Japanese history) Kofun jidai) is a time in the history of Japan from around 250 to about 538. This grouping of years is named after the type of Imperial burial mounds called... |
Nara period (category Periods in Japanese history) history of Japan which lasted from 710 to 794. This grouping of years is named after city of Nara. In 710, Empress Gemmei established the capital of Japan... |
known book of myths, legends, and history of Japan. The Shintoshu explains origins of Japanese gods and goddesses from a Buddhist point of view while... |
Nihon Shoki (category History of Japan) Chronicles of Japan), also known as the Nihongi (日本紀), is an early book about the history of Japan up to 720 A.D. It is one of the national history books which... |
one son (Prince Hisahito). Order of succession Japanese imperial family tree List of emperors of Japan History of Japan Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō)... |
Asuka period (category Periods in Japanese history) jidai), sometimes called Suikochō-jidai ("period of the Suiko court"), was a time in the history of Japan which lasted from around 538 through about 710... |
Japan at the Olympics is a history which includes 41 games in 22 countries and 3,000+ athletes. Since 1912, athletes of Japan have been part of the "Olympic... |
Taihō Code (category History of Japan) Code was a group of laws in Japan. It was the law during the 700s c.e., which was the Nara period in Japan. Here, "code" means "set of rules." The Taihō... |
Japanese empresses or Empress of Japan means a female imperial ruler (女性天皇, josei tennō). The term also mean the wife of the Emperor, or empress consort... |
Imperial Japanese Navy (Japanese ; 大日本帝国海軍, Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun), also known as IJN, was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1869 until 1947. The... |
calligraphy Japanese culture Japanese divinities Japanese history Japanese literature Japanese art Music of Japan Manga Anime Science and technology in Japan The... |
Japan Airlines (Japanese: 日本航空) is the flag carrier of Japan. Its headquarters are in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. The airline and four of its sub-airlines... |