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  2. Japanese clothing during the Meiji period - Wikipedia

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    A woodblock print by Yōshū Chikanobu showing Japanese women in Western-style clothes, hats, and shoes (yōfuku)Japanese clothing during the Meiji period (1867–1912) saw a marked change from the preceding Edo period (1603–1867), following the final years of the Tokugawa shogunate between 1853 and 1867, the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854 – which, led by Matthew C. Perry, forcibly opened ...

  3. Meiji Restoration - Wikipedia

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    After Kōmei's death on 30 January 1867, Meiji ascended the throne on February 3. This period also saw Japan change from being a feudal society to having a centralized nation and left the Japanese with a lingering influence of modernity. [3] In the same year, the koban was discontinued as a form of currency.

  4. Historiographical Institute - Wikipedia

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    Koshashin (old pictures and photographs) database This database is a collection of old pictures and photographs that span from bakumatsu (the end of the Tokugawa era) through the Meiji period. Shiryō hensan-jo shozō shozōga mohon database This is a portrait database of people from that spans from the 9th century until the 19th century.

  5. Narasaki Ryō - Wikipedia

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    Narasaki Ryō (楢崎 龍, July 23, 1841 – January 15, 1906) was a Japanese woman and the wife of Sakamoto Ryōma, an architect of the Meiji Restoration. She is commonly called Oryō (お龍) in Japan. After the death of her first husband, she married the merchant Nishimura Matsubē and was renamed Nishimura Tsuru (西村 ツル).

  6. Meiji era - Wikipedia

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    The Meiji era (明治時代, Meiji jidai, [meꜜː(d)ʑi] ⓘ) was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. [1] The Meiji era was the first half of the Empire of Japan, when the Japanese people moved from being an isolated feudal society at risk of colonization by Western powers to the new paradigm of a modern, industrialized nation state and emergent ...

  7. Court uniform and dress in the Empire of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Meiji in clothes based on a civil official's court uniform. The continuing Westernization of the Emperor's clothing, food, and living conditions after the Meiji Restoration led to the need for Western gofuku (御服), or Imperial garb. This was prepared in 1872, and resembled the court uniforms for civil officials.

  8. 1867 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    February 3 (Keiō 2, 29th day of the 12th month) – Musuhito ascended to the throne as Emperor Meiji. [2] November 10 (Keiō 3, 15th day of the 10th month) – An Imperial edict was issued sanctioning the restoration of Imperial government. November 19 – Shōgun Tokugawa Yoshinobu resigns the shogunate.

  9. Feminism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    After the reforms brought by Meiji Restoration, women's status in Japanese society also went through series of changes. [3] Trafficking of women was restricted, women were allowed to request divorces, and both boys and girls were required to receive elementary education. [3] Further changes to women's status came about in the aftermath of World ...