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The Meiji Era lasted from September 1868 to July 1912.

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What period of history did the Meiji in japan cover?

The Meiji Era lasted from September 1868 to July 1912.


The period in Japanese history in which Japan was closed off to the world?

The Edo Period, which was followed by the Meiji Restoration.


What period in Japan's history in the late 19th century when imperial rule was restored was known as the?

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The period in Japan's history in the late 19th century when imperial rule was restored was known as what?

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There are many famous periods in Japanese History. * Edo Period * Meiji Period * Jomon Period * Yayoi Period * Kofun Period * Nara Period


The period in Japan's history in the late 19th century when imperial rule was restored was known as the?

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What banned imports to and from all countries?

This could be the description of one period of history of Japan. (Until Meiji revoluiton.)


What did emperor meiji do?

Emperor Meiji brought imperial rule back to Japan, in a period known as the Meiji Ishin.


What where the beliefs in Japan's meiji period of Japan?

They encouraged Shinto and discouraged Buddhism.


What is the meiji era?

The Meiji Era in Japanese history is known for the end of its isolated feudal society. Changes in the entire civilization led to Japan's modern form of society.


When did Japan industrialize?

In the Meiji period that started in 1868. Before this year, Japan had really closed borders, they didn't have relations with anyone but with the beginning of the Meiji period they reopened their borders to foreign countries who brought industrialization to Japan.