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      • The Taishō era (大正時代, Taishō jidai, [taiɕoː dʑidai] ⓘ) was a period in the history of Japan dating from 30 July 1912 to 25 December 1926, coinciding with the reign of Emperor Taishō.
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    The Taishō era (大正時代, Taishō jidai, [taiɕoː dʑidai] ⓘ) was a period in the history of Japan dating from 30 July 1912 to 25 December 1926, coinciding with the reign of Emperor Taishō. [1]

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    The Taisho period started in 1912, when Prince Yoshihito ascended the throne upon the death of the Emperor Meiji. In 1914, World WarⅠbegan and that brought a special procurement boom in Japan. To represent the period, the term Narikin, meaning a wealthy parvenu appeared. The number of exports increased, and the heavy-chemical industry was developed...

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    After the disaster, Tokyo developed very fast and became westernized with the help of spreading the utilities. They newly built western style buildings and created an office town (the current Marunouchi area). Japanese outfits started to change too according to the trend of westernization; it was becoming more common to wear western clothing rather than Kimono. Firstly only the upper class men and businessmen wear them, but gradually they spread to people in the other classes. Fashionable lad...

    Food Culture

    The Japanese food culture was of course not the exception from the wave of westernizations. Many western inspired cafes and restaurants opened in the city, and they served Yoshoku,Japanese-western mixed cuisine such as curry rice, pork cutlet and croquette. Chefs were eager to make western cuisines but they needed to match the taste of Japanese. As a result, yoshoku became one of the unique culinary cultures of Japan.

    Changes in Entertainment

    During the Taisho period, the entertainment scene also changed. Radio broadcasting started and while phonograph and phonograph records were introduced, Japanese pop songs became popular. People enjoyed more movies and baseball games. It is true that it became more common to enjoy cultural things among ordinary people, however, it was appreciated only in the city and this modernization made a huge gap between urban cities and big cities terribly.

    Architectures from the Taisho period were beautifully built with a combination of western and traditional style.

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  3. Taishō period, (191226) period in Japanese history corresponding to the reign of the Taishō emperor, Yoshihito (1879–1926). It followed the Meiji period and represented a continuation of Japan’s rise on the international scene and liberalism at home. Politically, the country moved toward broader.

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  4. Taishō period (19121926) The Taishō period continued the process of adoption and transformation of foreign models. During this period Japan participated in World War I and continued its colonial rule of Korea and Taiwan, occupations dating from the Meiji period.

  5. The Taishō era (大正時代, lit. "Great Righteousness", 1912-1926) is the period of the Taishō Emperor 's reign. The health of the new emperor was weak, which prompted the shift in political power from the old oligarchic clique of "elder statesmen" (genrō) to the parliament and the democratic parties.

  6. Nov 10, 2023 · When it comes to Japanese culture and domestic policy, the Taisho Era is remembered as a brief period of liberal democracy. During Taisho, political parties held sway over the government,...

  7. His reign, referred to as the Taisho (“Great Righteousness”) period, was characterized by foreign policy congenial to Western powers, especially to Great Britain and the United States. In domestic affairs there was increasing use of parliamentary procedures and a broadening of the suffrage.

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