The name given to the Japanese Pacific Empire during World War II was the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere." This concept was promoted by Japan as a bloc of Asian nations led by Japan, intended to promote mutual benefit and independence from Western colonial powers. However, in practice, it often functioned as a façade for Japanese imperial expansion and control over other Asian territories.
During WW2 it was , by Japan , referred to as the 'Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere' .
They were tired of people telling them what to do
During WW2 it was , by Japan , referred to as the 'Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere' .
The Japanese word for "Pacific Ocean" is 'taiheiyou,' written in Japanese as: 太平洋
The old name of Japan was Yamato, a Japanese Empire.
There is no new German empire.
The Japanese Empire attacked the US fleet at Pearl Harbour.
Yes, the Pacific region is also commonly referred to as the Pacific Islands, the South Pacific, or Oceania.
Usually translated as 'cool,' this is not a standard Japanese given name.
In Japanese, calligraphy is called shodou, or "the way of writing".
Manchuko
German Empire is the name often given in English to Germany from 1871-1918.