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in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japanin1947. From the Treaty of Versailles took effect on 10 January 1920 until Japan surrendered...
bombings, Japan surrendered in 1945 and came under a seven-year Allied occupation, during which it adopted a new constitution. Under the 1947 constitution...
elections were held inJapan on 25 April 1947. The Japan Socialist Party won 143 of the 468 seats, making it the largest party in the House of Representatives...
It took its current form with the adoption of the Constitution of Japanin1947. To date, 64 people have served this position. The longest serving prime...
immigrants but rather Japanese-born descendants of Koreans and Taiwanese who lost their citizenship in the Japanese Empire in1947 as part of the American...
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effect on 3 May 1947 during the Allied occupation that lasted until 28 April 1952, following the surrender of Japanin World War II. In its text, the state...
The Imperial Household Law of 1947 (皇室典範, Kōshitsu Tenpan) is a Japanese law that governs the line of imperial succession, the membership of the imperial...
automobile manufacturers of Japan. Ales (see Otomo) Asahi (1937–c.1939) Aspark (2014–present) Atsuta (1930s) Autobacs (1947–present) Auto Sandal (1954)...
Kinenbi) is a public holiday inJapan. It takes place on May 3 in celebration of the enactment of the 1947 Constitution of Japan. It is a part of the collection...
held inJapan on 20 April 1947. The Japan Socialist Party won more seats than any other party, although independents emerged as the largest group in the...
Government runs under the framework established by the Constitution of Japan, adopted in1947. It is a unitary state, containing forty-seven administrative divisions...
Religion inJapan is manifested primarily in Shinto and in Buddhism, the two main faiths, which Japanese people often practice simultaneously. According...
Education inJapan is managed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan. Education is compulsory at the elementary...
InJapan, any organization that supports a candidate needs to register itself as a political party. Each of these parties have some local or national influence...
Christianity inJapan is among the nation's minority religions in terms of individuals who state an explicit affiliation or faith. In 2022, there were...
non-government body in1947 "Traditional Dishes of Japan". Japan National Tourism Organization. Retrieved 24 June 2014. 『カレーライス』に関するアンケート (inJapanese). ネットリサーチ...
Constitution of Japan (Shinjitai: 日本国憲法, Kyūjitai: 日本國憲󠄁法, Hepburn: Nihon-koku kenpō) is the constitution of Japan and the supreme law in the state. It...
During 1947, BCOF began to decrease its activities inJapan, and officially wound up in 1951. The Far Eastern Commission and Allied Council for Japan were...
was Emperor Kōkaku in 1817. Naruhito ascended on May 1, 2019, referred to as Kinjō Tennō. In1947 the post-war Constitution of Japan (日本国憲法, Nihonkoku-Kenpō)...
of Japan. General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Natural Resources Section. 1947. pp. 44–45. "Shinkansen – Bullet Trains in Japan"...
on Japan's outlook and led to Japanese colonialism and rampant imperialism (c. 1895 - 1945) until Japan's defeat in World War II. The 1947Japanese Constitution...
The year 1947in film involved some significant events. The top ten 1947 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: April 19...
Although women inJapan were recognized as having equal legal rights to men after World War II, economic conditions for women remain unbalanced. Modern...
Korea, disputed by Japan and North Korea. South Seas Mandate (1919–1947) - part of the Japanese colonial empire until its defeat in 1945. Formally revoked...