1912 in Japan

In today's world, 1912 in Japan is an issue that has become increasingly relevant in society. Since its emergence, 1912 in Japan has been the subject of debate and interest, generating conflicting opinions and arousing the curiosity of experts and laypeople alike. Whether due to its impact on daily life, its historical relevance or its influence in various areas, 1912 in Japan has established itself as a topic of global interest. In this article, we will explore the different facets of 1912 in Japan and discuss its importance in the current context.

1912
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See also:Other events of 1912
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Events in the year 1912 in Japan. In the history of Japan, it marks the final year of the Meiji period, Meiji 45 (明治45年), upon the death of Emperor Meiji on July 30, and the beginning of the Taishō Period, Taishō 1 (大正元年), upon the accession of his son Emperor Taishō.

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References

  1. ^ a b "Meiji | emperor of Japan". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Taishō | emperor of Japan". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  3. ^ Pamela Constable, "Nurturing a Legacy of Fleeting Blossoms and Enduring Bonds", Washington Post, April 8, 2007. p. A-1.
  4. ^ Mackie & Rose, p276
  5. ^ Takasuna, Miki. "Tsuruko Haraguchi (1886 - 1915)". American Psychological Association. Retrieved 2019-12-11.