• Events in the year 1874 in Japan. Emperor: Emperor Meiji Empress consort: Empress Shōken Aichi Prefecture: Washio Takashi Akita Prefecture: Senkichi Kokushi...
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    The Japanese punitive expedition to Taiwan in 1874, referred to in Japan as the Taiwan Expedition (Japanese: 台湾出兵, Hepburn: Taiwan Shuppei) and in Taiwan...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1874. 1874 (MDCCCLXXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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  • Meiji Gekken: 1874 (明治撃剣-1874-) is an original Japanese anime television series created by Tsukasa Sakurai and Naoki Tozuka and animated by Tsumugi Akita...
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    The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji...
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    Saga Rebellion (category 1874 in Japan)
    Saga no ran) was an 1874 uprising in Kyūshū against the new Meiji government of Japan. It was led by Etō Shinpei and Shima Yoshitake in their native domain...
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    André Cazeneuve (category 1874 deaths)
    returned to Japan in 1871, where the new Meiji government employed him to supervise their military horse usage. He died in 1874 in Japan. Land of fire...
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  • government are not included in the following list. Japan portal Japan during World War I Japan during World War II List of Japanese battles "The Veritable...
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  • Censure (section Japan)
    the Red River Rebellion, and was expelled from Parliament 16 April 1874. In Japan, a censure motion is a motion that can be passed by the House of Councillors...
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  • Kyoshi may refer to: Kyoshi Takahama (1874–1959), Japanese poet Kyoshi Miura (born 1961), Japanese cyclist Avatar Kyoshi, a fictional supporting character...
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  • importance in the development of movie cameras. Janssen successfully captured two transits of Venus, the one of 1874 in Japan, and that of 1882 at Oran, in Algeria...
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  • the invading Japanese Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1616), Japanese attempted conquest in Taiwan Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1874), Japanese punitive expedition...
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    Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (category 1874 establishments in Japan)
    prefectural police of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. Founded in 1874, the TMPD is the largest police force in Japan by number of officers, with a staff of more...
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    observed both transits of Venus, that of 1874 in Japan, that of 1882 at Oran in Algeria; and he took part in a long series of solar eclipse-expeditions...
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    Old Cathedral of St. Joseph, Tokyo (category 1874 establishments in Japan)
    became the center of Catholic missionaries who worked in Japan, especially in the north of Tokyo. In 1874, the bishop of Tokyo gave the church the status of...
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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Japan. In practice, it is applied only for aggravated murder, but the current Penal Code and several laws list...
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    Passage de Vénus (category 1874 films)
    transit of the planet Venus across the Sun on 9 December 1874. They were purportedly taken in Japan by the French astronomer Jules Janssen and Brazilian engineer...
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    Edward Bramwell Clarke (category 1874 births)
    Clarke (31 January 1874 – 28 April 1934) was an educator in Meiji period Japan, who is credited with introducing the sport of rugby to Japan. Clarke was born...
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  • marginally possible. The Japanese expedition of 1874 to Taiwan Province, also referred to as the Taiwan Expedition of 1874, was in response to the Mudan...
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    emperor. In December 1871, a Ryukyuan ship was shipwrecked on Taiwan and the crew were massacred. In 1874, using the incident as a pretext, Japan launched...
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    whom were civilians, and remain the only use of nuclear weapons in an armed conflict. Japan surrendered to the Allies on 15 August, six days after the bombing...
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    1880), Japan Gun Ku Population Tables (as of January 1, 1879), Japan Registered Population Tables (as of January 1, for the years of 1876, 1875, 1874 and...
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  • September 1874". C.M.S. Missionaries in Japan. Adam Matthew Digital. Retrieved 24 October 2015. "The Church Missionary Gleaner, December 1874". Our Missionaries...
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  • Arinori Mori, 1870–1872 Saburō Takagi, 1872–1873 Jirō Yano, 1873–1874 Kiyonari Yoshida, 1874–1882 Munenori Terashima, 1882–1884 Ryūichi Kuki, 1884–1888 Viscount...
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    (讀賣新聞/読売新聞) is a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other major Japanese cities. It is one of the five major newspapers in Japan; the other...
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    The surrender of the Empire of Japan in World War II was announced by Emperor Hirohito on 15 August and formally signed on 2 September 1945, ending the...
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    majority of Japanese troops stationed in Asia either taking part in or supporting the killings. The Imperial Japanese Army Air Service participated in chemical...
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    of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, reigning from 1926 until his death in 1989. He was one of the longest-reigning monarchs in the...
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    January 1, 1874 (Japanese only) DSpace at Waseda University Kokudaka and population Table (Okuma Shigenobu Collection, original text in Japanese) Boys, Anthony...
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    The Russo-Japanese War (Japanese: 日露戦争, romanized: Nichiro sensō, lit. 'Japanese-Russian War'; Russian: русско-японская война, romanized: russko-yaponskaya...
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