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The Japanese and the Emperor: An Unbroken Tradition

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The Japanese and the Emperor: An Unbroken Tradition
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AbstractA broad overview of Japan’s emperor system, focusing on the years following the Meiji Restoration (1868) and especially the imperial family in early 1993, which was preparing for the wedding of Crown Prince Naruhito and Owada Masako.
IssueNo1
Pages8-18
ArticleArticle Not Available
SourceEast
VolumeNo29
PubDateMay-June1993
ISBN_ISSN0012-8295
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