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  1. Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
    7: ... 741, the previous capital of Nara was moved by [[Emperor Shommu]] to [[Kuni-kyo]], which is currently loca...
    9: ...ained the imperial capital as it was believed the emperor still derived power from the gods and it was mere...
    13: In 1868, when imperial rule returned to Japan, Emperor Meiji moved the imperial court from Kyoto to Edo,...
  2. Hyogo Prefecture (2,981 bytes)
    5: ...d as the capital of Japan and Imperial Court by [[Emperor Antoku]] for five months.
  3. Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
    9: The Emperor Kammu, in 784, decided to move the capital of Jap...
  4. 1901 (2,410 bytes)
    4: * Emperor: [[Meiji]]
    8: ... child, as Prince Michi and was the grandson to [[Emperor Meiji]], who reigned until his death in [[1912]].
  5. Ryuichi Sakamoto (6,425 bytes)
    9: ...d for their score to the [[1987]] film The [[Last Emperor]], in which Sakamoto also played a small role. Hi...
    51: * The Last Emperor (1988)
  6. 1902 (2,404 bytes)
    6: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
  7. 1903 (2,228 bytes)
    6: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
    13: ...ni Nagako became Empress [[Kōjun]]. She bore the Emperor seven children and remained the empress consort, ...
  8. 1904 (2,609 bytes)
    5: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
  9. 1905 (2,821 bytes)
    5: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
  10. 1906 (2,082 bytes)
    5: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
    37: ...[Nariakira Arisaka]] who was promoted to Baron by Emperor [[Meiji]] a year after production started.
  11. 1907 (2,489 bytes)
    8: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
    27: ...ubine of Emperor [[Komei]], and was the mother of Emperor Meiji.
  12. 1908 (1,267 bytes)
    8: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
    18: ...fter the end of [[World War II]] by a decree from Emperor [[Hirihito]]. He got back into politics and ended...
  13. Keitai (2,554 bytes)
    1: '''Keitai''' (Not to be confused with [[Emperor Keitai]]) is the abbreviated term for “mobile p...
  14. Japanese Holidays (4,252 bytes)
    1: ...radition. Ranging from shifting holidays like the Emperor’s Birthday and the subsequent Golden Week o the...
    9: ...t state on this day in 660 BC, the first Japanese Emperor was crowned.
    13: ...owa no Hi) – Celebrating the birthday of former Emperor Showa, this holiday was previously known as Green...
    17: ...w celebrated on May 4 and is named for the former emperor’s love for plants and nature. It is part of the...
    21: ... is a recent addition meant to mark the return of Emperor Meiji to Hokkaido in 1876 and to celebrate the oc...
  15. Hanae Mori (1,924 bytes)
    6: ... 1989 and the Order of Culture in 1996 from the [[Emperor of Japan]].
  16. Tokyo Sarin Gas Attack (3,237 bytes)
    6: ...lt to put [[Shoko Asahara]] in charge of Japan as Emperor and police initially reporting it as an attempt t...
  17. Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
    11: ...ns “Eastern Capital” and became the home of [[Emperor Meiji]], moving the court from Kyoto in 1869. Tok...
    16: ... 1920 Meiji Shrine was constructed to commemorate Emperor Meiji and his Empress. In 1921, Prime Minister [[...

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