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Shoguns, Samurai & Daimyos - Part 1
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General History
Japan's History - Complete Overview
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WWI to WWII - Japan's History
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Tokyo's History - From Edo to Modern Japan Capitol
Okinawa History - Events Through 1945
The Lost Decade - Japan's History
Convention of Kanagawa - Commodore Perry Opens Trade
Hanshin Earthquake - Hyogo Japan, January 17, 1995
Heiji Rebellion - Rival Subjects of Emperor Go-Shirakawa
Japanese Era Name - Calendar Used to Count Years
Japanese Expansionism - Colonies Compete with Europeans
Japanese Peace Bell - Gift from Japan to United Nations
Kusanagi - Legendary Japanese Sword
Nakasendo - Road Connecting Edo to Kyoto in Japan
Ningen-sengen - Japan's sovereignty rests with the people
Radio Tokyo - Japan Broadcasting Corporation
Richard Sorge - spy for Soviet Union in Japan
Sessho and Kampaku - title of assistant to child emperor
South Manchuria Railway - founded by Japan in 1906
Taira - honorary surname bestowed by emperors
Yamashita's gold - gold looted from East and Southeast Asia
Yoshiwara - famous red-light district in Edo
Zaibatsu - Japanese term for "money clique"
Culture & People
Emishi - Natives of Hokkaido & Northern Honshu Japan
Kaibara - Japanese Neo-Confucian Philosoper and Botanist
Japanese American
Yukio Mishima - Japanese Author and Political Activist
Kawakami Gensai - One of Great Hitokiri of the Bakumatsu
Kukai - Japanese Monk, Scholar, and Artist
Miyamoto Musashi - Famous Japanese Swordsman
Murasaki Shikibu - Japanese Novelist, Poet, and Servant
Philipp Franz von Siebold - Westerner teaches medicine
Mori Terumoto - Son of Mori Takamoto
Nagashino Castle - home of the Suganuma family
Naito Torajiro - Japanese historian
Nichiren - Buddhist monk in 13th century Japan
Nisei Japanese American - American of Japanese ancestry
Noguchi Hideyo - Japanese bacteriologist
Okubo Toshimichi - Japanese statesman & samurai
Otomo no Yakamochi - Japanese stateman and Waka poet
Ezo or Yezo - Old Name of the Ainu People of Japan
Sakamoto Ryoma - crucial in creation of a modern Japan navy
Suzuki Kantaro - 42nd Prime Minister of Japan and Vice Minister of the Navy
Taira no Kiyomori - general of the late Heian period
Taisho Emperor - 123rd Emperor of Japan
Toshizo Hijikata - deputy leader of Shinsengumi
Toyotomi Hideyori - successor of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Toyotomi Hideyoshi - Japanese general who united Japan
Yokoi Shoichi - Japanese soldier living in a cave for 27 years
Yoshio Shinozuka - Imperial Army soldier
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