Who ruled Japan in 1868?
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Oliver Wilson
Works at the International Organization for Standardization, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
As a historian with a focus on East Asian studies, I can provide you with an accurate answer to your question. In 1868, Japan was ruled by Emperor Meiji, who was officially known as Meiji Tennō. His reign is marked by the Meiji Restoration, a period of significant modernization and westernization of Japan's political and economic systems.
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In 1868 the Tokugawa sh?gun ("great general"), who ruled Japan in the feudal period, lost his power and the emperor was restored to the supreme position. The emperor took the name Meiji ("enlightened rule") as his reign name; this event was known as the Meiji Restoration.
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In 1868 the Tokugawa sh?gun ("great general"), who ruled Japan in the feudal period, lost his power and the emperor was restored to the supreme position. The emperor took the name Meiji ("enlightened rule") as his reign name; this event was known as the Meiji Restoration.