Japan's Westernising emperor is Emperor Meiji, who reigned from 1867 to 1912. He played a crucial role in transforming Japan from a feudal society into a modern industrialized nation through the Meiji Restoration, which began in 1868. This period saw significant political, economic, and social reforms, including the adoption of Western technologies and institutions, as Japan sought to strengthen itself against imperial powers. Emperor Meiji's efforts laid the foundation for Japan's emergence as a major global power in the 20th century.
Emperor Hirohito.
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The emperor is not chosen, the heir to the throne is the one to become the emperor.
Emperor.
Emperor Akihito is the head of state.
The Emperor was Hirohito and the prime minister was GEN Tojo.
The US stopped Japans isolation in the 1800's by direct military action. The new Japanese government then went about westernising Japan. Ironically US intervention in 1800's Japan, lead to WWII.
there is no emperor of china right now. but when there were they lived in the forbidin palace
Japan has a monarch (Emperor) as head of state and an elected prime minister as head of government.
Japan had a "Monarch" government during WW2. Their monarch was headed by an Emperor; Emperor Hirohito.
If you mean national anthem, it's "Kimi-Ga-Yo", which means "May Your Reign Last Forever" (Dedicated to the emperor)
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming