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Japan was under the Imperial Kingdom of Japan. It was ruled by military leaders, government leaders and there was an Emperor. The Emperor was Hirohito during World War 2. They were not under British rule. The Brits and the Americans were Japans enemies then. Now they are not enemies.
Emperor Hirohito was the head of Japan.
For Men's Football, the 1994 and 2006 World Cup Finals went into a penalty shootout. For Women's Football, the 1999 and 2011 World Cup Finals went into a penalty shootout.
Emperor Hirohito
* A totally dedicated and motivated Armed Forces. * A supportive homefront. * A powerful Navy.
Emperor Hirohito.
Japan was under the Imperial Kingdom of Japan. It was ruled by military leaders, government leaders and there was an Emperor. The Emperor was Hirohito during World War 2. They were not under British rule. The Brits and the Americans were Japans enemies then. Now they are not enemies.
According to Amnesty International, the following information represents the death penalty status of world countries, as of January 2009.Legal StatusNo Capital Punishment................92.......47.2%Abolished for Ordinary Crimes...... 9....... 4.6%Abolished in Practice...................33.......16.9%Use Capital Punishment...............61.......31.3%Total Sample............................195......100.0%** Statistics do not equal 100% due to roundingPractical StatusNot Practicing Capital Punishment.........125........64.1%Allow Capital Punishment*.....................70........35.9%* The nine countries that allow capital punishment only under extraordinary circumstances occupy a grey zone between extremes, but are included with those that actively practice capital punishment. To view a world map of countries by death penalty status, see Related Links, below.
Japan won the 2011 Women's World Cup. Japan won in Penalty Kicks.
Emperor Hirohito. He was the head of state, but governments were led by various Prime Ministers. The last one was Hideki Tojo. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideki_Tojo
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According to Amnesty International, the following information represents the death penalty status of world countries, as of January 2009.Legal StatusNo Capital Punishment................92.......47.2%Abolished for Ordinary Crimes...... 9....... 4.6%Abolished in Practice...................33.......16.9%Use Capital Punishment...............61.......31.3%Total Sample............................195......100.0%** Statistics do not equal 100% due to roundingPractical StatusNot Practicing Capital Punishment.........125........64.1%Allow Capital Punishment*.....................70........35.9%* The nine countries that allow capital punishment only under extraordinary circumstances occupy a grey zone between extremes, but are included with those that actively practice capital punishment. To view a world map of countries by death penalty status, see Related Links, below.
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Japan had an Emporer.
General Tojo
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granite is located is located under japans seas