Japanese Empire — Japan was the only non Western nation to construct an empire in the Age of Imperialism. Modeled in large part upon European empires, the Japanese Empire by 1914 included Taiwan, the adjacent Pescadore Islands, Korea, southern Sakhalin Island,… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Ports of Auckland — (POAL), the successor to the Auckland Harbour Board, is the company administering Auckland s commercial freight and cruise ship harbour facilities. As the company controls all of the associated facilities in the Greater Auckland area (excluding… … Wikipedia
Japanese literature — spans a period of almost two millennia. Early works were heavily influenced by cultural contact with China and Chinese literature, often written in Classical Chinese. But Japanese literature developed into a separate style in its own right as… … Wikipedia
Japanese China Garrison Army — Active 1 June 1901 – 26 August 1937 Country Empire of Japan Branch Imperial Japanese Army Type Infantry … Wikipedia
Japanese castle — nihongo|Japanese castles|城|shiro were fortresses composed primarily of wood and stone. They evolved from the wooden stockades of earlier centuries, and came into their most well known form in the 16th century. Like European castles, the castles… … Wikipedia
Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces — Special Naval Landing Force (SNLF) 海軍特別陸戦隊 Kaigun Tokubetsu Rikusentai The ensign of the Special Naval Landing Force Active … Wikipedia
Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Japanese invasions of Korea date=1592–1598 caption= The Japanese landing on Busan. place=Korean peninsula result=Korean and Chinese victory. combatant1=Korea under the Joseon Dynasty, China under the Ming… … Wikipedia
Japanese Brazilian — Ethnic group |group=flagicon|Japan Japanese Brazilian flagicon|Brazil Nipo brasileiro image| Japanese immigrants in Brazil poptime= c. 1,500,000 Japanese Brazilians 0.5% of Brazil s population popplace=Japan: 300,000 Japanese Brazilians. [… … Wikipedia
Japanese nationalist thinking in the Meiji era — During the final days of the Tokugawa shogunate, the nationalist ideas of prominent daimyo , such as Mito Nariaki and others continued to develop, with some promoting fukko (a return to the past) and osei (the Emperor s supreme authority). This… … Wikipedia
Japanese Instrument of Surrender — The Japanese Instrument of Surrender was the written agreement that established the armistice ending the Pacific War and with it World War II. It was signed by representatives from the Empire of Japan, the United States of America, the Republic… … Wikipedia