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2.Emperor of Japan(1867-1912) who presided over the transformation of feudal Japan into a modern constitutional state.
4.According to Japanese myths, Emperor Jimmu was enthroned in 660 B.C., and from him, the current Emperor descended, becoming the 125th ruler of Japan.
5.Under the ancient Constitution of Japan, the Emperor had authority, but the current Constitution, which took effect in 1947, gave authority to the people, and the Emperor became a figurehead.
6.Perhaps Mr Koizumi is just a latter-day version of the Meiji emperor who, in the late 1860s, wrested power from the shoguns (feudal lords who had usurped it) and set Japan on the path of modernisation.
7.Mikado idea, the family-country view and Bushido are three big characteristics of the Japanese nationalism .
8.The connection of Confucianism and Mikado absolutism resulted in the sad event of Japan in the Second World War.
9.When the superstar appeared on the stage, all the audience stood up to applaud.
10.the indigenous polytheistic religion of Japan lacking organized teachings; primarily nature and ancestor worship including a chief deity from whom the emperor is believed to be descended.
11.On the last leg of their trip, Akihito and Michiko will go to London to meet Queen Elizabeth II.
12.It was just because China and the United States got a common understanding on the issue of emperor system, the polity of Japan were not involved in the Cairo Declaration, which provided a base for the preservation of emperor system afterwards.
13.In the decades up to the end of the second world war, children were forced to memorise the rescript and recite it, word for word, before a portrait of the emperor.
14.Japan accepts the Allied terms of surrender in World War II and the Emperor records the Imperial Rescript on Surrender (August 15 in Japan standard time).
15.He often refers ruefully to himself as an"emperor of Japan"figurehead for AOL Time Warner,wheeled out for ceremonies.
16.Its emperial historical perspective includes the view of nation-superiority, emperor adoration and expansionism , which still banded Japanese nation after World War II and makes them dare not face up to the invasion history.
17.Emperor Akihito, an avid scientist, said he sometimes wishes he had more time to do research or "to take long walks."
18.What would the emperor of Japan do if he could shed his weighty crown for a day and roam freely among the common people?
19.But the monarchy remains rich with symbolism and ritual and the birth of a possible imperial heir had mesmerized the media.

