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Japanese:尊王(Sonnô) or 勤皇(Kinnô)
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* ''Japanese'': 尊王 ''(Sonnou)'' or 勤皇 ''(Kinnou)''
  
Sonnô means "Revere the Emperor".
 
It usually used "Sonnô [[Jôi]]"(Revere the Emperor,Expel the Barbarians) as a political slogan in Bakumatsu.
 
  
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''Sonnô'' is a slogan that means "Revere the Emperor".
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It is typically paired with [[Joi|Jôi]] ("Sonnô Jôi" - Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians) as a political slogan during the [[Bakumatsu Period]].
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Revision as of 21:02, 17 July 2007

  • Japanese: 尊王 (Sonnou) or 勤皇 (Kinnou)


Sonnô is a slogan that means "Revere the Emperor". It is typically paired with Jôi ("Sonnô Jôi" - Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians) as a political slogan during the Bakumatsu Period.