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Revision as of 17:58, 16 June 2009

戴日本帝国
Dai Nippon Teikoku
Greater Japanese Empire
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Flag of the Empire of Japan

Anthem
Kimi ga yo
Official Language Japanese
Capital Tokyo
Emperor Hirohito(era name: Showa)
Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi
Establishment
  - Meiji Restoration

 January 3, 1868
Government Constitutional monarchy
Currency Yen
Area 675,000 km²
Population circa 97,770,000


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History

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Politics

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The Japanse government

Emperor: His Imperial Majesty the Emperor Hirohito (born 29 April 1901)

Prime Minister: Inukai Tsuyoshi (Rikken Seiyukai, born 20 April 1855)

Minister for Foreign Affairs: Yoshizawa Kenkichi (born 24 January 1874)

Minister of Finance: Takejirō Tokonami (born in 1865)

Minister for Home Affairs: Kawamura Takeji (born 17 July 1871)

Secret Services Supreme Commander: General Ugaki Kazushige (born 9 August 1868)

Chief of the Imperial Army General Staff: General Araki Sadao (born 26 May 1877)

Chief of the Imperial Navy General Staff: Admiral Ōsumi Mineo (born 1 May 1876)

Chief of the Imperial Air Force General Staff: Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku (born 4 April 1884)

Military

Japan is the foremost military powerhouse in Asia. Possessing the third largest navy in the world and a considerably large army with modern equipment, tactics and industrial capacity to supply it. Japan is a force to be reckoned with in any conflict taking place in the Far-East.

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Navy

Air Force

Foreign relations

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