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  2. 1933 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    January 1-May 31 – Defense of the Great Wall February 21–March 1 – Battle of Rehe March 2 – 1933 Sanriku earthquake.Although the earthquake itself does little damage, the associated tsunami, recorded at a height of 28.7 metres (94 ft) at Ōfunato, Iwate, caused extensive damage, destroys many homes and causes numerous casualties.

  3. Empress Nagako - Wikipedia

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    It was only on 23 December 1933, almost ten years after their wedding, that the young couple had a son, and gave Japan an heir, in the birth of Akihito (明仁). [2] There were nationwide celebrations across Japan following his birth, which was described by Nagako as "the happiest moment in my life".

  4. Empire of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Empire of Japan, [c] also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state [d] that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January 1868 until the Constitution of Japan took effect on 3 May 1947. [8] From 1910 to 1945, it included the Japanese archipelago, the Kurils, Karafuto, Korea, and Taiwan.

  5. History of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Empire in 1939. Japan next clashed with Russia, which was expanding its power in Asia. The Battle of Yalu River was the first time in decades that an Asian power defeated a western power. [191] The Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05 ended with the dramatic Battle of Tsushima, which was another victory for Japan's new navy.

  6. Category:1933 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    1933 in the Japanese colonial empire (2 C) / 1933 establishments in Japan (3 C, 31 P) A. 1933 anime (1 C) D. 1933 disasters in Japan (1 P) S. 1933 in Japanese sport (1 C)

  7. Empress of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Gave birth to Emperor Itoku and two other children. Empress dowager from 510 BC. [15] Amonotoyototsu-hime 天豊津媛命: Emperor Itoku: 509 [15] –475 BC [16] (34 years) Daughter of Prince Okisomimi; granddaughter of Emperor Annei and Nunasokonakatsu-hime. Gave birth to Emperor Kōshō and one other child. Empress dowager from 475 BC. [16]

  8. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    Prince Hirohito became as the Emperor of the Empire of Japan after the death of his father Yoshihito. This marked the start of Shōwa period, and also the last period of the Empire of Japan (during the final year of World War II). 1927: January to April: Shōwa financial crisis begins. 30 December

  9. Category:1933 in the Japanese colonial empire - Wikipedia

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