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Prime Minister of Japan - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_JapanThe prime minister of Japan (Japanese: 内閣総理大臣, Hepburn: Naikaku Sōri-Daijin) is the head of government of Japan.The prime minister chairs the Cabinet of Japan and has the ability to select and dismiss its Ministers of State. The prime minister also serves as the civilian commander-in-chief of the Japan Self Defence Forces and as a sitting member of the House …
Minister for Foreign Affairs (Japan) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Japan)The Minister for Foreign Affairs (外務大臣, Gaimu Daijin) is a member of the cabinet of Japan and is the leader and chief executive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The minister is responsible for implementing Japan’s foreign policy and is also a statutory member of the National Security Council.The minister is nominated by the Prime Minister of Japan and is appointed by the …
File:Emperor Gosanjō.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emperor_Gosanjō.jpgNov 21, 2015 · Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Go-Sandžó; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Emperor Go-Sanjō; List of emperors of Japan; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Go-Sanjō Tennō; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Zerrenda:Japoniako enperadoreak; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org امپراتور گو-سانجو; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Luettelo Japanin keisareista; Usage on hr ...
Emperor Renzong of Song - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Renzong_of_SongEmperor Renzong of Song (30 May 1010 – 30 April 1063), personal name Zhao Zhen, was the fourth emperor of the Song dynasty of China. He reigned for about 41 years from 1022 to his death in 1063, and was the longest reigning Song dynasty emperor. He was the sixth son of his predecessor, Emperor Zhenzong, and was succeeded by his cousin's son, Zhao Shu who …
National Foundation Day - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Foundation_DayNational Foundation Day (建国記念の日, Kenkoku Kinen no Hi) is an annual public holiday in Japan on 11 February, celebrating the foundation of Japan, enforced by a specific Cabinet Order set in 1966. 11 February is the accession date of the legendary first Emperor of Japan, Emperor Jimmu, converted into Gregorian calendar of 660 BC which is written in Kojiki and chapter 3 of …
Dragon Throne - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_ThroneThe Dragon Throne (simplified Chinese: 龙椅; traditional Chinese: 龍椅; pinyin: lóng yǐ) was the throne of the Emperor of China.As the dragon was the emblem of divine imperial power, the throne of the Emperor was known as the Dragon Throne. The term can refer to very specific seating, as in the special seating in various structures in the Forbidden City of Beijing or in the …
Kusanagi no Tsurugi - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kusanagi_no_tsurugiKusanagi-no-Tsurugi (草 薙 の 剣) is a legendary Japanese sword and one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan.It was originally called Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi (天 叢 雲 剣, "Heavenly Sword of Gathering Clouds"), but its name was later changed to the more popular Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi ("Grass-Cutting Sword"). In folklore, the sword represents the virtue of valor.
Provinces of Japan - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_of_JapanProvinces of Japan (令制国, Ryōseikoku) were first-level administrative divisions of Japan from the 600s to 1868.. Provinces were established in Japan in the late 7th century under the Ritsuryō law system that formed the first central government.Each province was divided into districts (郡, gun) and grouped into one of the geographic regions or circuits known as the Gokishichidō …
Imperial Seal of Japan - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Seal_of_JapanHistory. During the Meiji period, no one was permitted to use the Imperial Seal except the Emperor of Japan, who used a 16-petalled chrysanthemum with sixteen tips of another row of petals showing behind the first row.Therefore, each member of the Imperial family used a slightly modified version of the seal. Shinto shrines either displayed the imperial seal or incorporated …
天皇賜杯全日本軟式野球大会 - Wikipedia
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/天皇賜杯全日本軟式野球大会天皇賜杯全日本軟式野球大会(てんのうしはいぜんにほんなんしきやきゅうたいかい)は、全国47都道府県の各支部代表により行われる、全日本軟式野球連盟加盟のaクラス登録チームが出場する、毎年9月に開催されているトーナメントである。 2014年の第69回大会からeneos(当時jxエネルギー)の ...
Rudolf I of Germany - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_I_of_GermanyRudolf I (1 May 1218 – 15 July 1291) was the first King of Germany from the House of Habsburg.The first of the count-kings of Germany, he reigned from 1273 until his death.. Rudolf's election marked the end of the Great Interregnum which had begun after the death of the Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick II in 1250. Originally a Swabian count, he was the first …
Emperor Yingzong of Ming - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Yingzong_of_MingEmperor Yingzong of Ming (Chinese: 明英宗; pinyin: Míng Yīngzōng; 29 November 1427 – 23 February 1464), personal name Zhu Qizhen (simplified Chinese: 朱祁镇; traditional Chinese: 朱祁鎮; pinyin: Zhū Qízhèn), was the sixth and eighth Emperor of the Ming dynasty.He ascended the throne as the Zhengtong Emperor (simplified Chinese: 正统帝; traditional Chinese: 正統帝; …
Ministries of Japan - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministries_of_JapanThe Ministries of Japan (中央省庁, Chūō shōchō, Central ministries and agencies) or Government Agencies of Japan (行政機関, Gyōsei kikan, Public administration organizations) are the most influential part of the executive branch of the Government of Japan.Each ministry is headed by a Minister of State appointed by the Prime Minister.In postwar politics, the posts of …
List of extreme points of Japan - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_points_of_JapanThe extreme points of Japan include the coordinates that are farthest north, south, east and west in Japan, and the ones that are at the highest and the lowest elevations in the country. Japan's northernmost point is disputed, because Japan considers it to be on Iturup, an island de facto governed by Russia.The southernmost point is Okinotorishima; the westernmost is Cape …