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          Imperial Funeral of "Meiji Tenno (Emperor Mutsuhito).

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          Urban World History: An Economic and Geographical Perspective

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          Luc-Normand Tellier · 2009
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          In January 1867, Emperor Komei tenno died and was succeeded by Emperor Mutsuhito-Meiji tenno (“Mutsuhito” was the emperor's name while he was alive, and “Meiji tenno” is his name since his death). In November 8 and 9 of the same year, ...
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          Imperialism - Page 543

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          Social Studies School Service · 2005
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          The Meiji Restoration • Tokugawa Shogunate overthrown by imperial forces • Emperor Mutsuhito ruled 1867–1912 • Modernization Japanese Emperor Mutsuhito This slide shows Japanese Emperor Mutsuhito, who ruled from 1867–1912.
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          Japan Times & Mail - Volume 31 - Page 918

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          Emperor Mutsuhito has made a great mony of foreign countries , shall be It is announced that on the day of world - Power out of Japan , which was conducted in Autumn or Winter . the State Funeral the Methodist in a feeble and puerile ...
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          Presbyterian Survey - Volume 1 - Page 919

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          1911
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          а EMPEROR MUTSUHITO OF JAPAN S. M. ERICKSON \ HE late Emperor Mutsuhito of ings and politically impartial . He ever Japan was born in Kyoto , Novem- sought the welfare of his people . Exalted ber 3 , 1852.
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          Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States - Page lxiv

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          United States. Department of State · 1918
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          July 29 Death of Emperor Mutsuhito . Notification of His Majesty's death July 30 ( Japanese time ) . President Tast to the Em..do ..... Same subject . Expression of condolence . press Dowager ( telegram ) . Prosident Talt to Emperor ...
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          Foreign Relations of the United States - Page lxiv

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          United States. Department of State · 1912
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          July 29 Death of Emperor Mutsuhito . Notification of His Majesty's death July 30 ( Japanese time ) . President Tast to the Em- ... do ..... Same subject . Expression of condolence . press Dowager ( telegram ) . President Tait to Emperor ...
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          The Living Age - Volume 274 - Page 628

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          1912
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          All that we know of the intimate life of the Emperor Mutsuhito is that he had simple tastes , and that such little leisure as he allowed himself was devoted to literature , the love of which he shared with the Empress Haruko .
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          Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode ... - Page 269

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          Two years later , on October 12th , 1881 , Emperor Mutsuhito promised to give the Constitution . When Yoshihito was about ten years old the Constitution was promulgated , and the powers and privileges of the reigning Emperor and his ...
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          From Deep Sea to Laboratory 1: The First Explorations of the ...

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          Frederic Aitken, ‎Jean-Numa Foulc · 2019
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          26 The ascension of Emperor Mutsuhito (1852–1912) to the throne in 1867 put an end to a long historical period of almost seven centuries (the shogunate) characterized by the presence of an omnipotent political system under the authority ...
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          The Literary Digest - Volume 45 - Page 208

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          ... Times and the New York imperial palace in Tokyo for ten days before the death Commercial , credit the United States with taking the initiative of Emperor Mutsuhito on July 29 were people of a in breaking up Japan's stagnation .
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          Literary Digest - Volume 45 - Page 208

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          ... Times and the New York imperial palace in Tokyo for ten days before the death Commercial , credit the United States with taking the initiative of Emperor Mutsuhito on July 29 were people of a in breaking up Japan's stagnation .
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          The Commemorative Stamps of the World - Page 71

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          James H. Lyons · 1914
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          JAPAN ISSUE OF 1894 TO COMMEMORATE THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WEDDING OF EMPEROR MUTSUHITO . 2 sen carmine , 5 sen blue , large oblong stamps ; in the center is the Imperial Chry本日大 santhemum in a circular band of Japanese ...
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          Ulysses S. Grant and Meiji Japan, 1869-1885: Diplomacy, ...

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          Ian Patrick Austin · 2019
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          Grant–Emperor Mutsuhito personal relations The Mikado had never failed in courtesy to the princes of other royal families who have visited him. But while he treated English, Russian, and German princes as princes, he has treated General ...
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          American Enterprise in Japan: Other Ways of Loving and Knowing

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          Tomoko Hamada · 1991
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          In 1868 , fifteen years after the arrival of the " black ships , " the feudal Tokugawa government collapsed and the sovereign power was passed to the then fourteen - year - old Emperor Mutsuhito , later known as the Meiji Emperor .
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          Promiscuous Media: Film and Visual Culture in Imperial ...

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          Hikari Hori · 2018
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          In this portrait photograph, the Meiji Emperor Mutsuhito is presented in a Western military uniform, sitting with a straight back but somehow comfortably, and gazing directly at the viewer. The medium of drawing allowed maximum ...
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          University of California Publications in Culture and Society

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          1956 · ‎Snippet view
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          Osonae koto a long Japanese zither - harp of thirteen silk strings Meiji " enlightened ” ; refers to the reign of Emperor Mutsuhito ( 1867-1912 ) meshiya ..restaurant with Japanese menu ; chop house nakodo ( or nakaudo ) . .... a go ...
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          Japan's Cultural Code Words: Key Terms That Explain the ...

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          Boye Lafayette De Mente · 2011
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          Shortly after Emperor Mutsuhito was moved, at the age of 15, from Kyoto to Edo, the new government decreed that only one gengo would be assigned to each imperial reign. When presented with a choice of names the new young Emperor ...
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          The Review of Reviews - Volume 46 - Page 438

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          William Thomas Stead · 1912
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          THE EMPEROR MUTSUHITO . Rr . indeed , did he live the spirit of one of his The September number of the Japan Magapoems : sine gives us several interesting articles on the Whether it rain or shine , I have one only care : late Emperor ...
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          Leslie's - Volume 115 - Page 227

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          1912
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          ure Japan's Touching Devotion to Its Dying Ruler 200 onom , Q3 Band of school girls bowing in the direction of the late Emperor Mutsuhito's sick chamber in the Imperial palace and praying earnestly for his recovery els & Broke banisms ...
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          The Emperors of Modern Japan - Page 214

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          Ben-Ami Shillony · 2008
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          As was the custom of the time, the young and rather slightly built emperor was kept out of the view of the public and remained sitting inside his palanquin. The woodblock Fig. 1. Above: The Meiji Emperor (Mutsuhito) in 1874, at.
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          The Independent - Volume 73, Issues 3318-3330 - Page 409

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          By sending impressive missions the United States and Germany will The Funeral of The funeral service for emphasize , in the eyes of Russia and Mutsuhito the Emperor Mutsuhito Japan , their continued interest in the Far of Japan ...
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          The Independent and the Weekly Review

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          By sending impressive missions the United States and Germany will The Funeral of The funeral service for emphasize , in the eyes of Russia and Mutsuhito the Emperor Mutsuhito Japan , their continued interest in the Far of Japan ...
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          The Independent - Page 409

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          William Livingston, ‎Milton Martin Klein · 1912
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          By sending impressive missions the United States and Germany will The Funeral of The funeral service for emphasize , in the eyes of Russia and Mutsuhito the Emperor Mutsuhito Japan , their continued interest in the Far of Japan ...
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          Missionary Voice - Volume 3 - Page 49

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          Every one of my loved ɔnes who goes before me makes heaven Emperor Mutsuhito was not only the nearer and dearer to me . O how sweet it best - beloved ruler in Japan , but also the must be to die when one has lived as a child most ...
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          World Monarchies and Dynasties - Page 599

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          John Middleton · 2015
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          The Meiji monarchy is named after Emperor Mutsuhito (r. 1867–1912) of the Yamato dynasty, who was given the reign-name of Meiji (“enlightened rule”).The Meiji monarchy was marked by a blend of traditional Japanese and Western elements.
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          World History - Page 32

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          Gregorio F. Zaide · 1994
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          On January 1 , 1868 Emperor Mutsuhito ( 1868-1912 ) proclaimed the restoration of imperial rule . He chose Meiji , meaning " Enlightened , " as his imperial name . Hence , he came to be known also as Emperor Meiji .
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          The American Review of Reviews - Volume 46 - Page 362

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          Albert Shaw · 1912
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          ... questions were asked of all tion to Emperor Mutsuhito last October . visitors . He writes : He turned quietly to the gentleman on his right , Our invitation came to us through the American Japanese how long I had been in Japan .
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          Review of Reviews and World's Work - Volume 46 - Page 362

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          Albert Shaw · 1912
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          AUDIENCE WITH JAPAN'S LATE EMPEROR TH " HE late Emperor Mutsuhito , of whom and but I followed out my instructions as best I could , of whose successor a sketch appears on though very awkwardly , I fear . I then took the hand of the ...
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          The American Review of Reviews - Volume 46 - Page 362

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          1912
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          a AUDIENCE WITH JAPAN'S LATE EMPEROR T " HE late Emperor Mutsuhito , of whom and but I followed out my instructions as best I could , of whose successor a sketch appears on though very awkwardly , .I fear . I then took the hand of the ...
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