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  1. Japan (4,606 bytes)
    9: * Chief of State is Emperor Akihito (since 1/7/1989)
  2. Tokyo (4,111 bytes)
    5: ...ogunate ended and imperial rule was restored. The Emperor moved to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo. Thus, Toky...
  3. Yukio Mishima (4,309 bytes)
    39: ...te militia determined to give back power to the [[emperor]]). Despite his work in the militia, Mishima cont...
    41: ...with the hopes of restoring power in Japan to the emperor. The soldiers present laughed at him, and after h...
  4. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    25: ...nate rule between the 12th and 19th centuries, an emperor and his court was maintained by the Shogun to mai...
    35: ...ra]] and in 1192, Yoritomo was moved to Shogun by emperor, building his capitol in Kamakura, making him the...
    39: ...35, when Ashikaga Takauji seized power from the [[Emperor Go-Daigo]]. The period would last until [[Oda Nob...
    55: ...in War]] of 1868 saw the shogun resigning and the emperor restored to full power in the [[Meiji Restoration...
  5. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    9: ...the [[Meiji Shrine]], dedicated to the souls of [[Emperor Meiji]] of the [[Meiji Restoration]] and [[Empres...
  6. Fukui (2,651 bytes)
    4: ...e helped gather important people together for the emperor when the power was turned over to him.
    9: ...th mysterious ancient ruins. There is a statue of Emperor Keitai, several burial grounds and tombs. There i...
  7. Hachioji (2,886 bytes)
    13: ...n memory of the construction of Tama Mausoleum by Emperor Taisho in 1927. In spring the leaves are light ye...
  8. Kagoshima (3,131 bytes)
    11: ...ed from heaven and was even the site of the first emperor of Japan's birth.
  9. Anime (12,492 bytes)
    18: ...ama]]’s [[Tetsujin 28-go]] (Gigantor), [[Jungle Emperor]] (Kimba the White Lion), [[Yoshida’s Mach Go G...
  10. Fushigi Yugi (2,918 bytes)
    9: ...them are tossed into the Emperor’s dungeon. The Emperor explains to Miaka that he believes she is the Pri...
  11. Matsumoto (2,810 bytes)
    8: ...ollapsed and full sovereignty was restored to the Emperor in the [[Meiji Restoration]] of [[1868]]. The mod...
  12. Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (2,900 bytes)
    11: ...he first one to take a stand against the bad guy, Emperor Baldy. It is discovered that his forebearers were...
  13. Basara (2,996 bytes)
    5: ... rulers. The current ruler, known as the [[Golden Emperor]], is a ruler that is obsessed with keeping himse...
    15: ...lso known as Shuri. He is the youngest son of the Emperor who is responsible for the destruction of Byakko ...
  14. Fushigi Yugi (anime) (2,838 bytes)
    15: * [[Hotohori]]– Hotohori is the fourth Emperor of Konan and is also one of the Celestial Warrior...
  15. Tomorowo Taguchi (9,256 bytes)
    178: * Super-Coming (1995) .... Emperor
  16. Meiji Jingu Shrine (2,649 bytes)
    1: ...r Meiji]] and [[Empress Shoken]]. Their souls, as emperor and empress of Japan are believed to be sacred an...
    4: ...panese government. The site was chosen because of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken’s fondness for visitin...
    12: ...e includes a museum of various treasures from the Emperor and Empress’s home and is built in the [[Azekur...
    15: ...lery]] with 80 murals of the various parts of the Emperor’s life as well as his wife’s. Additionally, a...
  17. Tokyo Imperial Palace (2,407 bytes)
    1: ...rial Palace''' (皇居) is the residence of the [[Emperor of Japan]]. Located in the [[Chiyoda-ku]] ward of...
    4: ...astle]] was retaken as the residence of Japan’s emperor in [[1867]]. The name of the palace was actually ...
    11: ...he inner palace is opened up to the public on the Emperor’s Birthday, December 23, and the New Year on Ja...
    15: .../ed17-01.html Visiting the Imperial Palace on the Emperor’s Birthday]
  18. Kichijoji (3,118 bytes)
    14: ...so unique in that it was originally founded by an Emperor and was the first such park to be opened to the p...
  19. Palace East Gardens (1,930 bytes)
    8: Following the Edo Period, Emperor [[Meiji]] took over the land turning it into the ...
  20. Gifu Prefecture (3,276 bytes)
    5: ...] took place here, resulting in the crowning of [[Emperor Temmu]]. The name itself was given to the prefect...

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