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The first Japanese pitcher in MLB history was Masanori Murkami who played from 1964 to 1965 for the San Francisco Giants
its greenback party btw fûckk history
It is best associated with the Open Door Policy.
the feudal age
French Revolution
protestant Reformation
We don’t know what you want to know with this question.
Renaissance
The Great Awakening, New Light Calvinism, Congregationalism
The Renaissance :)
The Renaissance!
commerical revolution
commerical revolution
Samurai practise, Bushido culture have very deep roots in Japanese history. 1876 A.D. Emperor Meiji declared a new law that ended the wearing of swords. The Samurai had lost their profession and their right to wear swords. Their position as a special class ended after almost 1,000 years. But the Japanese always love their history, traditions and self-identity. All of the aboves, Japanese preserve..in museums, in history, in writings, in research etc.
The word you are looking for here is "renaissance".
Basic stuff that any 1st world westernized nation wold learn, except substitute things particular to the given nation in which you were educated (poetry, history, social studies) for an emphasis on Japanese culture. Not that different from anyone else. What did you think they learned, bushido and seppuku?