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... Meiji . In the same year the Emperor moved the capital to Edo , which was renamed Tokyo . The Meiji constitutional government was also established in Tokyo . The new government maintained a policy of trade and friendship with the ...
... Meiji . In the same year the Emperor moved the capital to Edo , which was renamed Tokyo . The Meiji constitutional government was also established in Tokyo . The new government maintained a policy of trade and friendship with the ...
Page 242
... Meiji period , Imamura Shikō , Ko- bayashi Kokei , Yasuda Yukihiko , Kawabata Ryūshi , Maeda Seison , and others created their respective distinc- tive styles by combining the technical features of old Japanese painting with the logical ...
... Meiji period , Imamura Shikō , Ko- bayashi Kokei , Yasuda Yukihiko , Kawabata Ryūshi , Maeda Seison , and others created their respective distinc- tive styles by combining the technical features of old Japanese painting with the logical ...
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... Meiji government established . When adher- ents of the shogunate in the north rose against the Meiji emperor , Yamagata headed a military expedition to sup- press the revolt . The incident convinced him that the popular troops he led ...
... Meiji government established . When adher- ents of the shogunate in the north rose against the Meiji emperor , Yamagata headed a military expedition to sup- press the revolt . The incident convinced him that the popular troops he led ...
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