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25 juin 2024 · Taishō (born August 31, 1879, Tokyo, Japan—died December 25, 1926, Hayama) was the 123rd ruling descendant of the Japanese imperial family, the emperor who reigned from 1912 to 1926 during a period in which Japan continued the modernization of its economy.
4 juil. 2024 · In the history of modern Japanese literature, the Taishō era (1912–1926) is retrospectively identified as a period characterized by a liberal arts ideology, individualism, a democratic spirit, aestheticism, and anti-naturalism.
21 juin 2024 · The Buddha Yakushi Nyorai is defended by a dozen celestial generals. Here one of them is captured by the photographer Muda Tomohiro as he scans the world before him for enemies of the faith.
Il y a 3 jours · Taishō r. 1912–1926 (123) Kuni Kuniyoshi 1873–1929: Toshiko, Princess Yasu 1896–1978: Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni 1887–1990: Prince Nashimoto Morimasa 1874–1951: Gojong 1852–1919 Emperor of Korea: Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu 1875–1946: Setsuko Matsudaira 1909–1995: Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu 1902–1953: Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu ...
Il y a 1 jour · The Meiji emperor died in 1912 and was succeeded by a son who took the reign name Taishō (“Great Righteousness”; reigned 1912–26); but mental illness prevented him from approximating his father’s fame.
20 juin 2024 · Miyako Shinbun Geinō Shiryō Shūsei, Taishō-hen―from 1912 to 1926 This is a reprint collection of Japanese newspaper articles related to drama, art, and literature.
Il y a 2 jours · Hirohito was born at Aoyama Palace in Tokyo (during the reign of his grandfather, Emperor Meiji) on 29 April 1901, [2] the first son of 21-year-old Crown prince Yoshihito (the future Emperor Taishō) and 16-year-old Crown Princess Sadako (the future Empress Teimei ). [3]