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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. 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.

  4. List of emperors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Last emperor of the Empire of Japan. Reign saw World War II and post-war economic miracle. Longest reigning verifiable emperor in Japanese history. [143] [145] 125: Akihito 明仁: Living: 7 January 1989 – 30 April 2019 (30 years, 113 days)

  5. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    Year Date Event 1926: 25 December: 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

  6. Hideki Tojo - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 February 2025. Japanese general and statesman (1884–1948) The native form of this personal name is Tōjō Hideki. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. Junior Second Rank Hideki Tojo 東條 英機 Tojo in 1941 Prime Minister of Japan In office 18 October 1941 – 22 July ...

  7. Koichi Kudo - Wikipedia

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    Place of birth: Iwate, Iwate, Empire of Japan: Date of death: September 21, 1971 (aged 62) Place of death ... 1930–1933: Waseda University: Managerial career; 1942 ...

  8. Lifespan timeline of prime ministers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    48 years, 350 days 543 days 10 years, 302 days 23 August 1900 59 years, 287 days (21,836 days) 3 Yamagata Aritomo (Tenure 1) 14 June 1838 24 December 1889 () 51 years, 193 days 6 May 1891 () 52 years, 326 days 498 days 7 years, 186 days 1 February 1922

  9. May 15 incident - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Asahi Shimbun describing the May 15 incident and assassination of Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi. The May 15 incident (五・一五事件, Goichigo jiken) was an attempted coup d'état in the Empire of Japan, on May 15, 1932, launched by reactionary elements of the Imperial Japanese Navy, aided by cadets in the Imperial Japanese Army and civilian remnants of the ultranationalist League ...