• Events from the year 1869 in Japan. It corresponds to Meiji 2 in the Japanese calendar. Emperor: Emperor Meiji January 11 – Marriage of Emperor Meiji to...
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    Sensō), sometimes known as the Japanese Revolution or Japanese Civil War, was a civil war in Japan fought from 1868 to 1869 between forces of the ruling...
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    established in 1869 on the island of Ezo, now Hokkaido, by a part of the former military of the Tokugawa shogunate at the end of the Bakumatsu period in Japan. It...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1869. 1869 (MDCCCLXIX) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Battle of Hakodate (category 1869 in Japan)
    Battle of Hakodate (箱館戦争, Hakodate Sensō) was fought in Japan from December 4, 1868 to June 27, 1869, between the remnants of the Tokugawa shogunate army...
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    Hokkaido (redirect from Hokkaido, Japan)
    Although Japanese settlers ruled the southern tip of the island since the 16th century, Hokkaido was primarily inhabited by the Ainu people. In 1869, following...
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    Naval Battle of Hakodate (category 1869 in Japan)
    History of Japan. London: John Murray, 1921. Jentschura, Hansgeorg; Dieter Jung, Peter Mickel. Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869–1945. United...
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    rapid modernization. The feudal caste system in Japan formally ended in 1869 with the Meiji restoration. In 1871, the newly formed Meiji government issued...
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  • extensively in the Boshin War (1868–1869) in Japan, where they had an important role in tipping the balance against the Tokugawa forces in encounters such...
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  • Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between Austria-Hungary and Japan was signed in Tokyo on October 18, 1869. History of Austro-Japanese Relations v t e...
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    Battle of Miyako Bay (category 1869 in Japan)
    newly created Imperial Japanese Navy departed Tokyo Bay on 9 March 1869 and reached Miyako Bay in what is now the city of Miyako in central Iwate Prefecture...
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    'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, when it was dissolved following Japan's surrender in World War II. The Japan Maritime...
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    Kazoku (redirect from Peerage of Japan)
    "Magnificent/Exalted lineage") was the hereditary peerage of the Empire of Japan, which existed between 1869 and 1947. It was formed by merging the feudal lords (daimyō)...
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    Provinces of Japan (令制国, Ryōseikoku) were first-level administrative divisions of Japan from the 600s to 1868. Provinces were established in Japan in the late...
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  • Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869–1945. Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute. ISBN 978-0-87021-893-4. Friedman, Norman (1985). "Japan". In Gray,...
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  • (1710–1787), Japanese ukiyo-e artist Kōgyo Tsukioka (1869–1927), Japanese artist of the Meiji period Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839–1892), Japanese artist Yumeji...
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    from several koseki populations surveyed in 1869 and 1870. Naotarō Sekiyama noted that the population of Japan as of August, 1870 (7th month, Meiji 3)...
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  • Contemporary Japan. 27 (2): 131–148. doi:10.1515/cj-2015-0008. ISSN 1869-2729. "What is the Education System in Japan? | FAIR Study in Japan". studyjapan...
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    Hitachi Province (category Former provinces of Japan)
    (Lower Fusa), Shimotsuke, and Mutsu (Iwase -1718-, Iwashiro -1869-, Iwaki -1718- and -1869-) Provinces. Generally, its northern border was with Mutsu....
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    Shigenobu Collection, demographics of domains and prefectures as of February 2, 1869 (1st day of the 1st month, Meiji 2) recorded) Statistics Bureau of Japan...
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  • Kinoshita (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Naoe Kinoshita (木下 尚江, 1869–1937), Japanese Christian socialist activist and author Naoyuki Kinoshita (木下 直之, born 1954), Japanese art historian Noriaki...
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    Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, also sometimes known as the Nobel Prize in Economics, has yet to be awarded to a Japanese national. The Nobel Prizes in the...
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    custom in Japanese monarchy, Empress Haruko adopted Yoshihito, her husband's eldest son by Yanagihara Naruko, who became Crown Prince. On 8 November 1869, the...
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    1860s (redirect from 1860–1869)
    Taiping Rebellion. 1862–1877 Tongzhi Hui Revolt in Qing dynasty of China. 1868–1869 Boshin War in Japan, fought between the Tokugawa shogunate and those...
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  • Shirakawa (surname) (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    義員, born 1935), Japanese photographer Yoshinori Shirakawa (白川 義則, 1869–1932), Japanese samurai and general in the Imperial Japanese Army Yukina Shirakawa...
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    Jintan (仁丹) is the trademarked name of a popular Japanese medicine/candy, developed by Morishita Hiroshi (1869–1943), and sold from the early twentieth century...
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  • Racism in Japan (レイシズム, reishizumu) comprises negative attitudes and views on race or ethnicity which are held by various people and groups in Japan, and...
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    Ōmura Masujirō (category 1869 murders in Japan)
    – December 7, 1869) was a Japanese military leader and theorist in Bakumatsu period Japan. He was the "Father" of the Imperial Japanese Army, launching...
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  • Iwasaki (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    (岩崎 瀧三, 1895–1965), Japanese businessman Taku Iwasaki (岩崎 琢, born 1968), Japanese composer Takuji Iwasaki (岩崎 卓爾, 1869–1937), Japanese meteorologist, biologist...
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    Japan is divided into 47 prefectures (都道府県, todōfuken, [todoːɸɯ̥ꜜkeɴ] ), which rank immediately below the national government and form the country's first...
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