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No, Japanese shoguns do not exist today. The shogunate system, which was a form of military government led by shoguns, was abolished in the late 19th century during the Meiji Restoration. Since then, Japan has transitioned to a constitutional monarchy, and the role of the emperor is largely ceremonial. Today, Japan is governed by a parliamentary system with elected officials.
As fare as I know there is only one Tiger 1 that is in operation today. I know there are 4 still under Restoration have no idea how any Tiger IIs are in in operation or under restoration.
OK I saw this wasn't answered when I got here and I just so happen to have the answer(s). Kofun Period (250-540) Heian Period (795-1185) Kamakura Period (1185-1333) Edo Period (1603 - 1868) Meiji Restoration (1868-1912) There might be more or these might not be the right answers. They were just what I had. Hope this helps. SOS student!
That temple was built millenniums ago. It has gone thought restoration and so.
Yes, the Japan arch, also known as the Torii gate, is still standing today. It is a traditional gate commonly found at the entrance of Shinto shrines in Japan.
The city previously known as Edo is Tokyo, Japan. Edo served as the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate from 1603 until 1868 and was renamed Tokyo, meaning "Eastern Capital," when the imperial capital was moved there from Kyoto. The name change marked a significant shift in Japan's political and cultural landscape during the Meiji Restoration. Today, Tokyo is one of the largest and most vibrant cities in the world.
The meaning of your question is unclear. Japan today, is surrounded by oceans and seas.
Emperor Meiji was born on November 3, 1852 and died on July 30, 1912. Emperor Meiji would have been 59 years old at the time of death or 162 years old today.
It's difficult to pin down when Japanese emerged as a separate language. The Japanese writing system dates back to about 400 AD, and the oldest known books written in Japanese are from 700AD. Contemporary Japanese spoken today was standardized in the Meiji restoration of 1868.
Japan Today was created in 2000.
Japan today has a constitutional, parliamentary monarchy.
As fare as I know there is only one Tiger 1 that is in operation today. I know there are 4 still under Restoration have no idea how any Tiger IIs are in in operation or under restoration.
Okinawa is an Island south of Japan and today it is part of the country of Japan.
State Shinto refers to the use of the Shinto beliefs, during the Meiji Restoration and on to the point where Japan surrenders to the United States at the end of World War II, to encourage nationalistic movements throughout Japan. Unlike normal Shinto it was funded directly by the state in a period when the Japanese government refused to heavily fund other religions. The idea of the divinity of the emperor played heavily into this however even during this period there were still Shinto sects no involved in it. "Shinto" refers to that actual religion practiced in the shrines and homes, the type practiced in modern Japan without the interference of the government. Sources: Religions of the World: Shinto by Stuart A. Kallen Inside GHQ: The Allied Occupation of Japan and its Legacy by Takemae Eiji
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