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Q: What changes occurred from the edo period to the Meiji period?
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What are the differences between the edo period of japan and the meiji period and what are the characteristics of the times worldview values economics knowledge societal structure and culture?

Edo was much better than Meiji at the time, until Emperor Meiji took over. The edo period used the feudal system, while everyone was commoners in the meiji. The edo period had the shoguns and bakufus in control but the meiji had an emperor.


The period in Japanese history in which Japan was closed off to the world?

The Edo Period, which was followed by the Meiji Restoration.


What is Japan's edo period?

The Edo Period, also known as the Tokugawa Period, was the period in time in which the Tokugawa Shogunate controlled Japan. This period lasted roughly from 1603-1868. It began with the coming to power of Tokugawa Ieyasu and ended with the Meiji Restoration.


What is a name of famous period in Japan history?

There are many famous periods in Japanese History. * Edo Period * Meiji Period * Jomon Period * Yayoi Period * Kofun Period * Nara Period


How did isolation during the edo period lead to changes in samurai?

how did samurai's change during the edo  


In what ways did the isolation policy of the Edo period contact with other cultures during the Meiji period affect the Japanese identity?

There are both positive and negative impacts from Japans isolation during the Edo period. The long peace cultivated domestic culture and the economy was boosted. Because of the Edo period, industrial revolution was delayed and unfavorable treaties were made.


What was the original name of Tokyo?

Edo. When Emperor Meiji moved Japan's capital from Kyoto to Edo, he named it Tokyo. Before Kyoto, Nara was the ancient capital of Japan.


What was Japan's capital city before the Meiji Restoration?

Edo (Tokyo).


What is the sequence of Japanese historical eras?

Japan has seven historical eras. Here is the country's sequential era and sub-areas: Early Historical Period (Asuka/Nara and Heian Period); Medieval Period (Kamakura and Moromachi Period); Early Modern Period (Momoyama and Edo (Tokugawa) Period); Edo Period (Kan' ei, Meiriki, Manji, Kanbun, Enpo, Tenna, Jokyo, Genroku, Shotoku, Kyoho, Horeki, Meiwa, An' ei, Tenmei, Kansei, Bunka, Tenpo); and the Modern Period (Meiji Restoration).


When was the Edo Period?

The Edo (or Tokugawa) Period lasted from roughly 1603 until 1868.


What was the edo period?

The Edo Period lasted roughly from 1603 to 1868. It was the time of the Tokugawa Bakufu. This period was called the Edo Period because Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Tokugawa shogun, established his capital in Edo (Present day Tokyo.)


Who were the first rulers of japan and how did they get to be rulers?

The rulers of Japan have been referred to as 'emperors', throughout Japan's history, beginning with the emperors of the Yamato period (early fifth to early 6th centuries) to the emperors of 539 AD to the present.Emperor Meiji and his Meiji Restoration restored de-facto imperial rule to Japan in 1868. Although there were emperors of Japan before the Meiji Restoration, the restoration consolidated the political system under whoever was the reigning emperor. Beginning in the late Edo Period (also known as the Late Tokugawa Shogunate), the Meiji Restoration brought enormous political, social, industrial, and military changes. Lasting from 1868-1912, Emperor Meiji was responsible for the emergence of Japan as a modernized nation in the early 20th century.