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  • 1930 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 20 February 1930. The Constitutional Democratic Party, which was led by Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi, won an

    1930 Japanese general election

    1930 Japanese general election

    1930_Japanese_general_election

  • 1930 in Japan
  • in the year 1930 in Japan. It corresponds to Shōwa 5 (昭和5年) in the Japanese calendar. Demographically, Yakeato Generation is a Japanese burnt-out/ash

    1930 in Japan

    1930_in_Japan

  • 1890 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan for the first time on 1 July 1890. Voters elected 300 members of the House of Representatives of the Diet of Japan

    1890 Japanese general election

    1890 Japanese general election

    1890_Japanese_general_election

  • 2017 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 22 October 2017. Voting took place in all Representatives constituencies of Japan – 289 single-member districts

    2017 Japanese general election

    2017 Japanese general election

    2017_Japanese_general_election

  • 2014 Japanese general election
  • Party under Shinzo Abe to regain control of the Japanese government in the 2012 Japanese general election. Abe proceeded to implement a series of economic

    2014 Japanese general election

    2014 Japanese general election

    2014_Japanese_general_election

  • 1960 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 20 November 1960. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 296 of the 467 seats. Voter

    1960 Japanese general election

    1960 Japanese general election

    1960_Japanese_general_election

  • 1949 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 23 January 1949. The result was a landslide victory for the Democratic Liberal Party, which won 269 of the 466

    1949 Japanese general election

    1949 Japanese general election

    1949_Japanese_general_election

  • 1990 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 18 February 1990 to elect the 512 members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Diet

    1990 Japanese general election

    1990 Japanese general election

    1990_Japanese_general_election

  • 2012 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 16 December 2012. The Liberal Democratic Party won a landslide victory, ejecting the Democratic Party from power

    2012 Japanese general election

    2012 Japanese general election

    2012_Japanese_general_election

  • 1980 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 22 June 1980. The incumbent Liberal Democratic Party won an overall majority for the first time since 1972. The

    1980 Japanese general election

    1980 Japanese general election

    1980_Japanese_general_election

  • 1972 Japanese general election
  • independents). The Japan Socialist Party won over 100 seats following its disastrous results in the 1969 Japanese general election, although infighting

    1972 Japanese general election

    1972 Japanese general election

    1972_Japanese_general_election

  • 1969 Japanese general election
  • turnout was 68.51%, the lowest since 1947. This was the first general election in Japanese history in which candidates were allowed limited use of television

    1969 Japanese general election

    1969 Japanese general election

    1969_Japanese_general_election

  • 2003 Japanese general election
  • Party of Japan and Liberal Party Mainichi Shimbun: Analysis of the general election[permanent dead link] (in Japanese) BBC – Japanese election guide LDP

    2003 Japanese general election

    2003 Japanese general election

    2003_Japanese_general_election

  • 2021 Japanese general election
  • re-appointed. The election was the first general election of the Reiwa era. The election followed a tumultuous period in Japanese politics which saw

    2021 Japanese general election

    2021 Japanese general election

    2021_Japanese_general_election

  • 1986 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 6 July 1986 to elect the 512 members of the House of Representatives, alongside elections for the House of Councillors

    1986 Japanese general election

    1986 Japanese general election

    1986_Japanese_general_election

  • 1967 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 29 January 1967. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 277 of the 486 seats. Voter

    1967 Japanese general election

    1967 Japanese general election

    1967_Japanese_general_election

  • 1976 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 5 December 1976. Voter turnout was 73.45%. This election was noted for seeing 124 newcomers win seats for the first

    1976 Japanese general election

    1976 Japanese general election

    1976_Japanese_general_election

  • 2009 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on August 30, 2009 to elect the 480 members of the House of Representatives. The opposition Democratic Party of Japan

    2009 Japanese general election

    2009 Japanese general election

    2009_Japanese_general_election

  • 1958 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 22 May 1958. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 298 of the 467 seats. Voter turnout

    1958 Japanese general election

    1958 Japanese general election

    1958_Japanese_general_election

  • 1942 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 30 April 1942 to elect members of the House of Representatives. They were the only elections held in Japan during

    1942 Japanese general election

    1942 Japanese general election

    1942_Japanese_general_election

  • 1963 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 21 November 1963. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which won 283 of the 467 seats

    1963 Japanese general election

    1963 Japanese general election

    1963_Japanese_general_election

  • Elections in Japan
  • The Japanese political process has two types of elections. National elections (国政選挙, kokusei senkyo) Subnational/local elections (地方選挙, chihō senkyo) While

    Elections in Japan

    Elections in Japan

    Elections_in_Japan

  • 2000 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 25 June 2000 to elect the 480 members of the House of Representatives. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)

    2000 Japanese general election

    2000 Japanese general election

    2000_Japanese_general_election

  • 1983 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 18 December 1983 to elect the 511 members of the House of Representatives. The voter turnout was 67.94%, the lowest

    1983 Japanese general election

    1983 Japanese general election

    1983_Japanese_general_election

  • List of elections in 1930
  • following elections occurred in the year 1930. 1930 Persian legislative election 1930 Madras Presidency legislative council election 1930 Japanese general election

    List of elections in 1930

    List_of_elections_in_1930

  • 1932 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 20 February 1932. They were the last elections before the May 15 Incident, which marked the temporary end of party

    1932 Japanese general election

    1932 Japanese general election

    1932_Japanese_general_election

  • 1993 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 18 July 1993 to elect the 511 members of the House of Representatives. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which

    1993 Japanese general election

    1993 Japanese general election

    1993_Japanese_general_election

  • 1952 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 1 October 1952. The result was a victory for the Liberal Party, which won 242 of the 466 seats. Voter turnout was

    1952 Japanese general election

    1952 Japanese general election

    1952_Japanese_general_election

  • 1946 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 10 April 1946, the first after World War II, during the Allied occupation. All 468 seats in the House of Representatives

    1946 Japanese general election

    1946 Japanese general election

    1946_Japanese_general_election

  • 1924 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 10 May 1924. No party won a majority of seats, resulting in Kenseikai, Rikken Seiyūkai and the Kakushin Club forming

    1924 Japanese general election

    1924 Japanese general election

    1924_Japanese_general_election

  • 1930 Brazilian general election
  • General elections were held in Brazil on 1 March 1930. In the presidential elections the result was a victory for Júlio Prestes of the Paulista Republican

    1930 Brazilian general election

    1930 Brazilian general election

    1930_Brazilian_general_election

  • 1953 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 19 April 1953. The result saw the ruling Liberal Party win 199 of the 466 seats. Voter turnout was 74%. "you idiot"

    1953 Japanese general election

    1953 Japanese general election

    1953_Japanese_general_election

  • 1915 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 25 March 1915. The Rikken Dōshikai party emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning

    1915 Japanese general election

    1915 Japanese general election

    1915_Japanese_general_election

  • 1920 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 10 May 1920. The result was a victory for the Rikken Seiyūkai party led by Hara Takashi, which won 278 of the 464

    1920 Japanese general election

    1920 Japanese general election

    1920_Japanese_general_election

  • 1928 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 20 February 1928, the first after the passing of the Universal Manhood Suffrage Law in 1925 which introduced universal

    1928 Japanese general election

    1928 Japanese general election

    1928_Japanese_general_election

  • 1996 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 20 October 1996. A coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party, New Party Sakigake and the Social Democratic Party

    1996 Japanese general election

    1996 Japanese general election

    1996_Japanese_general_election

  • 1936 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 20 February 1936. Rikken Minseitō emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning 205 of

    1936 Japanese general election

    1936 Japanese general election

    1936_Japanese_general_election

  • 1979 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 7 October 1979 to elect the 511 members of the House of Representatives. Prime Minister Ōhira Masayoshi's announcement

    1979 Japanese general election

    1979 Japanese general election

    1979_Japanese_general_election

  • 1947 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 25 April 1947. The Japan Socialist Party won 143 of the 468 seats, making it the largest party in the House of

    1947 Japanese general election

    1947 Japanese general election

    1947_Japanese_general_election

  • 1902 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 10 August 1902. The result was a victory for the Rikken Seiyūkai party, which won 191 of the 376 seats. Electoral

    1902 Japanese general election

    1902 Japanese general election

    1902_Japanese_general_election

  • 2005 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 11 September 2005 for all 480 seats of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Diet. Prime Minister

    2005 Japanese general election

    2005 Japanese general election

    2005_Japanese_general_election

  • 1917 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 20 April 1917. The Rikken Seiyūkai party led by Hara Takashi emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives

    1917 Japanese general election

    1917 Japanese general election

    1917_Japanese_general_election

  • 1904 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 1 March 1904. The Rikken Seiyūkai party remained the largest in the House of Representatives, winning 133 of the

    1904 Japanese general election

    1904 Japanese general election

    1904_Japanese_general_election

  • Constitutional Democratic Party (Japan)
  • Political party in Japan (1927–1940)

    parties. It won 217 seats in the 1928 general election, resulting in a hung parliament. In the 1930 general election, the party won an absolute majority

    Constitutional Democratic Party (Japan)

    Constitutional Democratic Party (Japan)

    Constitutional_Democratic_Party_(Japan)

  • 1955 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 27 February 1955. The result was a victory for the Japan Democratic Party, which won 185 of the 467 seats. Voter

    1955 Japanese general election

    1955 Japanese general election

    1955_Japanese_general_election

  • 1912 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 15 May 1912. The result was a victory for the Rikken Seiyūkai party, which won 209 of the 381 seats. The 381 members

    1912 Japanese general election

    1912 Japanese general election

    1912_Japanese_general_election

  • 1908 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 15 May 1908. The result was a victory for the Rikken Seiyūkai party, which won 187 of the 379 seats. The 379 members

    1908 Japanese general election

    1908 Japanese general election

    1908_Japanese_general_election

  • 1903 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 1 March 1903. The Rikken Seiyūkai party remained the largest in the House of Representatives, winning 175 of the

    1903 Japanese general election

    1903 Japanese general election

    1903_Japanese_general_election

  • March 1898 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 15 March 1898. A total of 605 candidates contested the elections; the Liberal Party nominated the most with 233

    March 1898 Japanese general election

    March 1898 Japanese general election

    March_1898_Japanese_general_election

  • September 1894 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 1 September 1894. The Liberal Party remained the largest party, winning 107 of the 300 seats as Dōshi Seisha and

    September 1894 Japanese general election

    September 1894 Japanese general election

    September_1894_Japanese_general_election

  • Hokkaido 2nd district (1928–1942)
  • Legislative district of Japan

    Japanese general election 1936 Japanese general election 1932 Japanese general election 1930 Japanese general election 1928 Japanese general election

    Hokkaido 2nd district (1928–1942)

    Hokkaido_2nd_district_(1928–1942)

  • March 1894 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 1 March 1894. The Jiyūtō remained the largest party, winning 120 of the 300 seats. Marcus Bourne Huish (1970) Fifty

    March 1894 Japanese general election

    March 1894 Japanese general election

    March_1894_Japanese_general_election

  • 2026 Japanese local elections
  • 2026 in Japan Other elections in Japan 2026 Japanese general election She resigned as mayor of Maebashi in November 2025. Uncontested election "総務省|選挙の種類"

    2026 Japanese local elections

    2026_Japanese_local_elections

  • August 1898 Japanese general election
  • General elections were held in Japan on 10 August 1898. Junichiro Wada (2003) The Japanese Election System: Three Analytical Perspectives, Routledge

    August 1898 Japanese general election

    August 1898 Japanese general election

    August_1898_Japanese_general_election

  • 2025 Japanese gubernatorial elections
  • 10 gubernatorial elections were held in Japan in 2025. The Japanese political process has two types of elections. National elections (国政選挙, kokusei senkyo)

    2025 Japanese gubernatorial elections

    2025_Japanese_gubernatorial_elections

  • Hajime Kawakami
  • Japanese economist (1879–1946)

    candidate of the New Labour-Farmer Party in the 1930 Japanese general election. He joined the Japanese Communist Party in 1932 and was the editor of Shimbun

    Hajime Kawakami

    Hajime Kawakami

    Hajime_Kawakami

  • House of Representatives (Japan)
  • Lower house of Japan's National Diet

    the Constitution of Japan. Japanese nationals aged 18 years and older may vote (prior to 2016, the voting age was 20). Japanese nationals aged 25 years

    House of Representatives (Japan)

    House of Representatives (Japan)

    House_of_Representatives_(Japan)

  • By-election
  • Election to fill a vacant political office

    Philippines, or a bypoll in India) is an election used to fill an office that has become vacant between general elections. A vacancy may arise as a result of

    By-election

    By-election

  • Rikken Seiyūkai
  • Political party in Japan

    seats in the 1928 general election, resulting in a hung parliament. The party was reduced to 174 seats in the 1930 general election, which led to the formation

    Rikken Seiyūkai

    Rikken Seiyūkai

    Rikken_Seiyūkai

  • Musha Incident
  • 1930 uprising in Japanese Taiwan

    October 1930 and was the last major uprising against colonial Japanese forces in Japanese Taiwan. In response to long-term oppression by Japanese authorities

    Musha Incident

    Musha Incident

    Musha_Incident

  • Japanese Communist Party
  • Japanese political party

    occupation authorities, but its unexpected success in the 1949 Japanese general election led to the "Red Purge", in which tens of thousands of actual and

    Japanese Communist Party

    Japanese Communist Party

    Japanese_Communist_Party

  • Kakushintō
  • Political party in Japan

    "Advisor" (Japanese: 顧問). Ozaki, however, soon resigned from the party. The party nominated 15 candidates for the 1928 general elections, winning three

    Kakushintō

    Kakushintō

    Kakushintō

  • Balfour Declaration of 1926
  • Declaration of the equality of the Commonwealth nations

    The conclusions of the Imperial Conference of 1926 were re-stated by the 1930 conference and incorporated in the Statute of Westminster of December 1931

    Balfour Declaration of 1926

    Balfour Declaration of 1926

    Balfour_Declaration_of_1926

  • List of political parties in Japan
  • in one of the three elections of the current members of the National Diet, i.e. the last House of Representatives general election and the last two House

    List of political parties in Japan

    List of political parties in Japan

    List_of_political_parties_in_Japan

  • Ultranationalism (Japan)
  • Political ideology in Japan

    led Japan to the military path of Japanese nationalism. And this "ultra-" is the Japanese practice of national-socialist ideology. Greater Japan Patriotic

    Ultranationalism (Japan)

    Ultranationalism (Japan)

    Ultranationalism_(Japan)

  • Kokumin Doshikai
  • Political party in Japan

    The Kokumin Doshikai (Japanese: 国民同志会) was a political party in Japan. The party was established on 23 April 1924 by eight members of the National Diet

    Kokumin Doshikai

    Kokumin Doshikai

    Kokumin_Doshikai

  • Kanagawa 2nd district (1928–1942)
  • Former multi-member constituency of the Japanese House of Representatives

    Imperial Diet of Japan. It was used from the 16th general election in 1928 to the 21st general election in 1942. Throughout its existence it elected four

    Kanagawa 2nd district (1928–1942)

    Kanagawa_2nd_district_(1928–1942)

  • List of close election results
  • Volume 6 – Chapter 172 – General Election Cases, 1926 To 1930". gpo.gov. Retrieved 2017-07-10. Lawrence versus Milligan election contest, third district

    List of close election results

    List_of_close_election_results

  • 2007 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election
  • Political leadership election in Japan

    Democratic Party presidential election was held on 23 September 2007 after the incumbent party leader and Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe announced that

    2007 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

    2007 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

    2007_Liberal_Democratic_Party_presidential_election

  • Taiwan under Japanese rule
  • 1895–1945 colony of the Empire of Japan

    Japan in 1895, when the Qing dynasty ceded Fujian-Taiwan Province in the Treaty of Shimonoseki after the Japanese victory in the First Sino-Japanese War

    Taiwan under Japanese rule

    Taiwan under Japanese rule

    Taiwan_under_Japanese_rule

  • Shōwa Kenkyūkai
  • Think tank in the Empire of Japan (1930–1940)

    political think tank in the Empire of Japan active from 1930 to 1940. The Shōwa Kenkyūkai was established in October 1930 as an informal organization led by

    Shōwa Kenkyūkai

    Shōwa_Kenkyūkai

  • 2004 Japanese House of Councillors election
  • House of Councillors elections were held in Japan on 11 July 2004. The House of Councillors consisted of 242 members who served six-year terms. Approximately

    2004 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2004 Japanese House of Councillors election

    2004_Japanese_House_of_Councillors_election

  • Imperial Japanese Armed Forces
  • Combined military forces of the Empire of Japan

    Imperial Japanese Armed Forces (IJAF, full Japanese: 帝国陸海軍, romanized: Teikoku riku-kaigun or Nippon-gun (日本軍) for short, meaning "Japanese Forces") were

    Imperial Japanese Armed Forces

    Imperial Japanese Armed Forces

    Imperial_Japanese_Armed_Forces

  • National Democratic Party (Japan)
  • Political party in Japan

    The National Democratic Party (Japanese: 国民民主党, Kokumin Minshutō) was a political party in Japan. It was active from 1950 until 1952. The party was established

    National Democratic Party (Japan)

    National Democratic Party (Japan)

    National_Democratic_Party_(Japan)

  • Kaishintō
  • Political party in Japan

    The Kaishintō (Japanese: 改進党, lit. 'Reformist Party') was a political party in Japan. The party was established on 8 February 1952 as a merger of the

    Kaishintō

    Kaishintō

    Kaishintō

  • Tōseiha
  • Reformist political faction of the Imperial Japanese Army during the 1920s–30s

    toward war. This centralization of control culminated in the 1942 Japanese general election, where the military intervened in the democratic process. The

    Tōseiha

    Tōseiha

    Tōseiha

  • 1998 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election
  • Japanese political party leadership election

    Party of Japan (LDP). Following the LDP's victory in the 1996 Japanese general election, and Ryutaro Hashimoto replacing Tomiichi Murayama as prime minister

    1998 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

    1998 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

    1998_Liberal_Democratic_Party_presidential_election

  • Empire of Japan
  • Japanese nation state from 1868 to 1947

    The Empire of Japan (大日本帝國; lit. Great Japanese Empire), also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the period of Japanese history spanning

    Empire of Japan

    Empire of Japan

    Empire_of_Japan

  • 2005 Tokyo prefectural election
  • Japanese election

    elections were held in Tokyo for the city's Metropolitan Assembly on 3 July 2005. The election was a great success for the Democratic Party of Japan which

    2005 Tokyo prefectural election

    2005 Tokyo prefectural election

    2005_Tokyo_prefectural_election

  • National Diet
  • Bicameral national legislature of Japan

    Japan Socialist Party (now Social Democratic Party), which in fact had sponsored the reform. As a result of both the 2024 Japanese general election and

    National Diet

    National Diet

    National_Diet

  • London Naval Treaty
  • 1930 international arms control treaty

    agreement between the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Italy, and the United States that was signed on 22 April 1930. Seeking to address issues not covered

    London Naval Treaty

    London Naval Treaty

    London_Naval_Treaty

  • Douglas MacArthur
  • United States Army general (1880–1964)

    caught the Japanese off balance and cut off Lieutenant General Hatazō Adachi's Japanese XVIII Army in the Wewak area. Because the Japanese were not expecting

    Douglas MacArthur

    Douglas MacArthur

    Douglas_MacArthur

  • Industrial production in Shōwa Japan
  • Development of industry in Japan during the Shōwa era

    the 1890s, Japanese textiles dominated the home markets and competed successfully with British products in China and India, as well. Japanese shippers were

    Industrial production in Shōwa Japan

    Industrial_production_in_Shōwa_Japan

  • Social Democratic Party (Japan, 1926)
  • Political party in Japan

    the Japan Labour-Farmer Party. In March 1927 the General Federation of Japanese Peasant Unions was formed as the agrarian wing of the party. (Japanese: Nihon

    Social Democratic Party (Japan, 1926)

    Social_Democratic_Party_(Japan,_1926)

  • Presidential elections in Brazil
  • Direct presidential elections are held in Brazil as part of the general elections every four years (which has been regular since 1994), typically in October

    Presidential elections in Brazil

    Presidential_elections_in_Brazil

  • Constitution of Japan
  • Supreme law of Japan

    occupation: "The Japanese Government shall remove all obstacles to the revival and strengthening of democratic tendencies among the Japanese people. Freedom

    Constitution of Japan

    Constitution of Japan

    Constitution_of_Japan

  • Kempeitai
  • Military police of the Imperial Japanese Army

    The Kempeitai (Japanese: 憲兵隊, Hepburn: Kenpeitai; lit. 'Corps of Law Soldiers') was the official military police of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). The

    Kempeitai

    Kempeitai

    Kempeitai

  • Manuel Roxas
  • President of the Philippines from 1946 to 1948

    American–Filipino forces under his command would stop any Japanese invasion "on the beaches", but instead the Japanese forces marched on Manila, the capital and largest

    Manuel Roxas

    Manuel Roxas

    Manuel_Roxas

  • 1930
  • Calendar year

    1930 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1930. 1930 (MCMXXX) was

    1930

    1930

    1930

  • Tetsu Katayama
  • Prime Minister of Japan from 1947 to 1948

    secretary-general in 1926. He was elected to the House of Representatives from the old Kanagawa 2nd district in the 17th general election of 1930, the first

    Tetsu Katayama

    Tetsu Katayama

    Tetsu_Katayama

  • List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan
  • Representatives of Japan Proportional representation Redistricted in 2022 (First effective in the 2024 Japanese General Election) Redistricted in 2002

    List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan

    List of districts of the House of Representatives of Japan

    List_of_districts_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan

  • 2008 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election
  • Political leadership election in Japan

    Democratic Party presidential election was held on 22 September 2008 after the incumbent party leader and Prime Minister of Japan Yasuo Fukuda announced that

    2008 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

    2008 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

    2008_Liberal_Democratic_Party_presidential_election

  • Liberal Party (Japan, 1950)
  • Political party in Japan

    1950 House of Councillors elections, it won the most seats. It also won a mjaority of the seats in the 1952 general election. Yoshida's government lost

    Liberal Party (Japan, 1950)

    Liberal Party (Japan, 1950)

    Liberal_Party_(Japan,_1950)

  • Japanese militarism
  • Militaristic ideology espoused by the Empire of Japan (1873–1945)

    control enjoyed by the Japanese armed forces. In 1878, the Imperial Japanese Army established the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff office, modelled

    Japanese militarism

    Japanese militarism

    Japanese_militarism

  • 2024 in Japan
  • 2024 in anime 2024 in Japanese music 2024 in Japanese television List of 2024 box office number-one films in Japan List of Japanese films of 2024 January

    2024 in Japan

    2024_in_Japan

  • Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930
  • Communist party in the Philippines

    Pilipinas-1930 (PKP-1930), also known as the Philippine Communist Party, was a communist party in the Philippines that was established on November 7, 1930. It

    Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930

    Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930

    Partido_Komunista_ng_Pilipinas-1930

  • Timeline of the history of the United States (1930–1949)
  • concerns events from 1930 to 1949. 1930 – The Great Depression in the United States continues to worsen, reaching a nadir in early 1933. 1930 – The Motion Picture

    Timeline of the history of the United States (1930–1949)

    Timeline_of_the_history_of_the_United_States_(1930–1949)

  • House of Councillors
  • Upper house of the National Diet of Japan

    Councillors (参議院, Sangiin; Japanese pronunciation: [saŋʲ.ɡʲiꜜ.iɴ, -ŋʲiꜜ-]) is the upper house of the National Diet of Japan. The House of Representatives

    House of Councillors

    House of Councillors

    House_of_Councillors

  • Korea under Japanese rule
  • 1910–1945 colony of the Empire of Japan

    Japanese peers. Considering that Koreans suffered oppression and discrimination from the Japanese, the Governor-General of Chōsen, and the Japanese government

    Korea under Japanese rule

    Korea under Japanese rule

    Korea_under_Japanese_rule

  • Shigeru Yoshida
  • Prime Minister of Japan (1946–1947; 1948–1954)

    茂, Yoshida Shigeru; Japanese pronunciation: [jo.ɕi.da (|) ɕi.ɡe.ɾɯ, -ŋe.ɾɯ], 22 September 1878 – 20 October 1967) was a Japanese diplomat and politician

    Shigeru Yoshida

    Shigeru Yoshida

    Shigeru_Yoshida

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  • ATSUSHI
  • Male

    Japanese

    ATSUSHI

    (敦) Japanese name ATSUSHI means "industrious."

    ATSUSHI

  • KATSU
  • Male

    Japanese

    KATSU

    (勝) Japanese name KATSU means "victory."

    KATSU

  • ARATA
  • Male

    Japanese

    ARATA

    (æ–°) Japanese name ARATA means "fresh."

    ARATA

  • SHIKA
  • Female

    Japanese

    SHIKA

    (鹿) Japanese name SHIKA means "deer."

    SHIKA

  • MANABU
  • Male

    Japanese

    MANABU

    (å­¦) Japanese name MANABU means "learn."

    MANABU

  • SHINJU
  • Female

    Japanese

    SHINJU

    (真珠) Japanese name SHINJU means "pearl."

    SHINJU

  • GENERYS
  • Female

    Welsh

    GENERYS

    Medieval Welsh name, probably GENERYS means "white lady." 

    GENERYS

  • KIYOSHI
  • Male

    Japanese

    KIYOSHI

    (æ·³) Japanese name KIYOSHI means "pure."

    KIYOSHI

  • GENEVRA
  • Female

    Italian

    GENEVRA

    Variant spelling of Italian Ginevra, probably GENEVRA means "race of women."

    GENEVRA

  • Ebisu
  • Boy/Male

    Japanese

    Ebisu

    Japanese god of labour and luck.

    Ebisu

  • Bishamon
  • Boy/Male

    Japanese

    Bishamon

    The Japanese god of war.

    Bishamon

  • ISAMU
  • Male

    Japanese

    ISAMU

    (勇) Japanese name ISAMU means "courage."

    ISAMU

  • KATASHI
  • Male

    Japanese

    KATASHI

    (å …) Japanese name KATASHI means "firmness."

    KATASHI

  • SUZUME
  • Female

    Japanese

    SUZUME

    (雀) Japanese name SUZUME means "sparrow."

    SUZUME

  • MASARU
  • Male

    Japanese

    MASARU

    (勝) Japanese name MASARU means "victorious."

    MASARU

  • SUSUMU
  • Female

    Japanese

    SUSUMU

    (進) Japanese name SUSUMU means "progressing."

    SUSUMU

  • KASUMI
  • Female

    Japanese

    KASUMI

    (霞) Japanese name KASUMI means "mist."

    KASUMI

  • TSUTOMU
  • Male

    Japanese

    TSUTOMU

    (努) Japanese name TSUTOMU means "worker."

    TSUTOMU

  • SAKI
  • Female

    Japanese

    SAKI

    (å’²) Japanese name SAKI means "blossom."

    SAKI

  • SUZU
  • Female

    Japanese

    SUZU

    (鈴) Japanese name SUZU means "bell."

    SUZU

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  • General
  • a.

    Having a relation to all; common to the whole; as, Adam, our general sire.

  • General
  • a.

    The roll of the drum which calls the troops together; as, to beat the general.

  • General
  • a.

    Not restrained or limited to a precise import; not specific; vague; indefinite; lax in signification; as, a loose and general expression.

  • Generic
  • a.

    Alt. of Generical

  • Generant
  • a.

    acting as a generant.

  • General
  • a.

    Relating to a genus or kind; pertaining to a whole class or order; as, a general law of animal or vegetable economy.

  • General
  • a.

    Common to many, or the greatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom.

  • Venereal
  • a.

    Adapted to the cure of venereal diseases; as, venereal medicines.

  • Generally
  • adv.

    In a general way, or in general relation; in the main; upon the whole; comprehensively.

  • Mineral
  • v. i.

    Anything which is neither animal nor vegetable, as in the most general classification of things into three kingdoms (animal, vegetable, and mineral).

  • Senegal
  • n.

    Gum senegal. See under Gum.

  • Generalia
  • n. pl.

    Generalities; general terms.

  • Venereal
  • n.

    The venereal disease; syphilis.

  • Postmasters-general
  • pl.

    of Postmaster-general

  • Venereal
  • a.

    Arising from sexual intercourse; as, a venereal disease; venereal virus or poison.

  • Generally
  • adv.

    In general; commonly; extensively, though not universally; most frequently.

  • General
  • a.

    Usual; common, on most occasions; as, his general habit or method.

  • General
  • a.

    Comprehending many species or individuals; not special or particular; including all particulars; as, a general inference or conclusion.

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