The cuases of the Showa Restoration In Japan
Title: The cuases of the Showa Restoration In Japan
Category: /History/Asian History
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The cuases of the Showa Restoration In Japan
Category: /History/Asian History
Details: Words: 3654 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sonno joi, 'Restore the Emperor and expel the Barbarians,' was the battle cry that ushered in the
Showa Restoration in Japan during the 1930's.Footnote1 The Showa Restoration was a combination of
Japanese nationalism, Japanese expansionism, and Japanese militarism all carried out in the name of the
Showa Emperor, Hirohito. Unlike the Meiji Restoration, the Showa Restoration was not a resurrection of
the Emperor's powerFootnote2, instead it was aimed at restoring Japan's prestige. During
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and coming after the Meiji Era is known as the Taisho Era. It is named after the Taisho
Emperor who was mentally incompetent and thus the parliamentarians during this time had control of the
government. His reign lasted only a decade compared to the Meiji Emperor's 44 year reign.
Footnote39
Edwin O. Reischauer Japan Past and Present (Tokyo: Charles Tuttle Company, 1987) 171.
Footnote40
Tetsuo Najita Japan The Intellectual Foundations of Modern Japanese Politics (Chicago: Chicago
University Press, 1980) 138.