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*''Dates: May 14-Oct 29, [[1910]]''

The Japan-British Exhibition, held at the White City in London, May 14 through October 29, [[1910]], was the largest international exhibition Japan had yet participated in. [[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] served as one of the representatives of Japan, and a model of the [[Taitokuin Mausoleum]] was shown alongside thirteen other models of Japanese architecture. More than eight million people attended, including King George V and Queen Mary.

The exhibition, like [[World's Fairs]] and other international exhibitions, was an opportunity for the [[Meiji government]] to show the world how modern Japan was, and to press for greater acceptance as a great power of the world. The Japanese displays included examples of Japanese craft, sports, entertainment, music, and so forth.

==References==
*"[http://artdaily.com/news/76267/Magnificent-1-10-scale-model-of-lost-Japanese-architectural-treasure-returns-to-Tokyo#.VNZSwy5vBt2 Magnificent 1:10 scale model of lost Japanese architectural treasure returns to Tokyo]," artdaily.com, 7 Feb 2015.
*"[https://www.gov.uk/government/world-location-news/magnificent-model-of-japanese-architectural-treasure-returns-to-tokyo Magnificent model of Japanese architectural treasure returns to Tokyo]," British Embassy of Tokyo, 5 Feb 2015.

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