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  • ==Timeline of 1891== ==Other Events of 1891==
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  • ...before the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] lifted bans on overseas travel. A number of these students went on to become prominent figures in the [[Meiji governmen ...aimed to be merely traveling to the [[Koshiki Islands]] just off the coast of Kyushu, when they departed from Hashima (an area in Kushikino city, on the
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  • ==Timeline of 1906== *1906/2/1 [[Japanese Resident-General of Korea]] opens.
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  • ==Timeline of 1872== ...ial mission to [[Shuri]], to discuss various matters relating to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] obligations to [[Satsuma han]], and policies Tokyo wishes
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  • ...gy. In the post-war period, the emperor has been more visible in a variety of ways, being seen in photographs and video in news media and elsewhere. ...ame a relatively standard element of tidy appearances for men of all ranks of society (from the emperor down to the villagers).<ref>Takashi Fujitani, ''S
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  • [[File:Okakura-bust.JPG|right|thumb|400px|A bust of Okakura, at Okakura Tenshin Memorial Park, in Tokyo's Yanaka district]] ...ominent advocate for traditional Japanese art and culture, and a proponent of caution against Westernizing too quickly or too completely.
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  • *''Titles: Governor of [[Okinawa prefecture]] ([[1892]]-[[1908]]); Baron (''[[kazoku|danshaku]]'') ...1908]]. Earlier in his life, he was a high-ranking retainer in the service of [[Satsuma han]], and was a prominent figure in early [[Meiji period]] Okina
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  • [[Image:Wegriffis.jpg|right|frame|Photograph of W.E.Griffis]] ...A.B. Later he was made an A.M. by his alma mater, and received the degree of D.D. from Union College, and Rutgers made him an L.H.D. in [[1899]].
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  • ...k on the [[Korean embassies to Edo]], and on representation and conception of foreigners in [[Edo period]] Japan. ...took up the study of modern Korean, and of ''[[kanbun]]'' and other forms of pre-modern / early modern Japanese, in order to pursue research into such s
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  • ...the most prominent Westerners resident in [[Meiji period]] Japan, and one of the first Westerners to take on a Japanese name.
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  • ...National Museum]], Ueno Zoo, [[Tokyo University of the Arts]], and Museum of Western Art, among others. ...so be found in the park. Other notable sights in the park include a statue of [[Saigo Takamori|Saigô Takamori]] designed by [[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kô
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  • ...is a professor at the [[University of Tokyo]], specializing in the history of foreign relations in early modern Japan, especially relations with Korea.
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  • ...''[[Chinzei bugyo|Chinzei bugyô]]'' in premodern times), and is today part of [[Nagasaki prefecture]]. ...]] on the island in [[667]], built explicitly against the potential threat of [[Tang Dynasty|Tang]]-[[Silla]] invasion, indicates that Japanese ([[Yamato
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  • ...collections of documents related to the [[So clan|Sô clan]], samurai lords of [[Tsushima|Tsushima Island]]. Documents originally created and/or held at t ==History of the Collections==
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  • ...n [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] [[Korean Invasions|invasions of Korea]] in the 1590s. Completed in [[1395]], its name means roughly "the Pa ...Gwanghwamun ("Gate of Great Illumination"),<ref>Gallery labels, The Story of King Sejong[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/35555284350/in/datepos
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  • ...315256/sizes/k/]</ref> and a prominent figure in a number of other aspects of [[Meiji government]]. ...estoration|fall of the Tokugawa shogunate]], Itô was a follower or student of ''[[sonno|sonnô]] [[joi|jôi]]'' activist [[Yoshida Shoin|Yoshida Shôin]]
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  • ...estern-style ("''[[yoga|yôga]]''") oil painter, art teacher, and proponent of Western-style painting. ...atercolors, and studied painting briefly under [[Hosoda Sueji]], a student of ''yôga'' pioneer [[Takahashi Yuichi]].
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  • ...eremonies from that time forward, particularly those held up until the end of World War II. ...to share with the public details of the schedule of events, and the layout of the Throne Room for the main ceremony.
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  • ...s a Japanese protectorate from [[1905]] to [[1910]], and an annexed colony of Japan from 1910 until 1945, ruled by a semi-autonomous and rather authorita ...they argued for the invasion of Korea in order to help ensure the security of Japanese land, waters, and interests.
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  • [[File:Yushimaseido.JPG|right|thumb|320px|The Taiseiden (main hall) of the Yushima Seidô, seen through the Kyôdanmon gate.]] ...cated in [[Tokyo]], which formerly housed the Shôheizaka gakumonjo academy of the [[Hayashi clan]].
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