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  • 81Emperor Chōkei — Chōkei Emperor of Japan Reign 1368 1383 Born 1343 Died August 27, 1394 (aged 51) Predecessor Go Murakami …

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  • 82Emperor Go-Kameyama — This Nanboku chō sovereign was named after the 13th century Emperor Kameyama and go (後), translates literally as later; and thus, he may be called the Later Emperor Kameyama . The Japanese word go has also been translated to mean the second one;… …

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  • 83History of Japan — Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi period 300 BC–250 AD Kofun period …

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  • 84Constitution of Japan — Japan This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Japan …

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  • 85Meiji period — History of Japan Meiji Constitution promulgation Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi period 300 BC–250 AD Kofun period 250–538 …

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  • 86Occupation of Japan — Occupied Japan Military occupation ← …

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  • 87Flag of Japan — Name Nisshōki[1] or Hinomaru[2] Use …

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  • 88Yamagata Aritomo — Infobox Military Person name=Prince Yamagata Aritomo lived=14 June 1838 1 February 1922 placeofbirth=Hagi, Chōshū domain Japan placeofdeath=Tokyo, Japan caption=Meiji period postcard of Yamagata Aritomo nickname= allegiance=flagicon|Japan|alt… …

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  • 89Emperor Go-Komatsu — (後小松天皇 Go Komatsu tennō ) (August 1, 1377 December 1, 1433) was the 100th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He is officially considered a pretender from May 24, 1382 to October 21, 1392, when Emperor Go Kameyama… …

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  • 90Emperor Go-Murakami — He reigned from Sumiyoshi, Ōsaka, Yoshino, Nara, and other temporary locations.This 14th century sovereign was named after the 10th century Emperor Murakami and go (後), translates literally as later; and thus, he is sometimes called the Later… …

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