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5 days ago · From a Japanese perspective, the revised U.S.-Japan Security Treaty signed in January 1960, known as "Anpo" in Japanese, represented significant improvement over the original treaty, committing the United States to defend Japan in an attack, requiring prior consultation with the Japanese government before dispatching US forces based in Japan ...
Feb 29, 2024 · TSMC in Japan and Wikipedia’s AI worries. The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times. © Toru Hanai/Bloomberg. Kenji Kawase, Cheng Ting-Fang,...
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2 days ago · Japan's new constitution came into effect in 1947 and guaranteed civil liberties, labor rights, and women's suffrage, and through Article 9, Japan renounced its right to go to war with another nation. The San Francisco Peace Treaty of 1951 officially normalized relations between Japan and the United States.
2 days ago · Here's what we know. Japan, island country lying off the east coast of Asia. It consists of a great string of islands in a northeast-southwest arc that stretches for approximately 1,500 miles (2,400 km) through the western North Pacific Ocean.
10 hours ago · Hirohito [a] (29 April 1901 – 7 January 1989), posthumously honored as Emperor Shōwa, [b] was the 124th emperor of Japan, reigning from 1926 until his death in 1989. He was one of the longest-reigning monarchs in the world, with his reign of 62 years being the longest of any Japanese emperor. Hirohito was born at Aoyama Palace in Tokyo ...
- 25 December 1926 – 7 January 1989
- Emperor Taishō
- 24 February 1989, Musashi Imperial Graveyard, Hachiōji, Tokyo
- Sadako Kujō
5 days ago · As featured on TechCrunch, Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Fast Company and The Next Web: Wikiwand is a new award-winning interface that optimizes Wikipedia's amazing content for a quicker and significantly...
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