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taisho - traduction vers français

PERIOD OF HISTORY OF JAPAN, REIGN OF EMPEROR TAISHŌ
Taisho Era; Taisho Period; Taisyo period; Taisho era; Taisho period; Japanese diplomacy 1920-36; Taishō period; Taisho Jidai; Taishō Period; Taishō; 大正時代; Taishō jidai; Taishou period; Period of great righteousness; Taishō Era; Taisho; ㍽; 大正
  • [[The Japan Times]] front page about the coronation of Emperor Taishō and [[Empress Teimei]] (15 September 1915)
  • Map of the Empire of Japan in November 1918
  • Japanese occupation of the Russian city of [[Khabarovsk]] during the [[Russian Civil War]], 1919
  • Kofu city hall building of the second. Taken in 1918.
  • 1920 photo with a view of the Mitsubishi headquarters in [[Marunouchi]], looking towards the Imperial Palace

taisho      
n. taisho
période Taisho      
n. Taisho period, era in the history of Japan from 1912 to 1926

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Taishō era

The Taishō era (大正, Taishō) was a period in the history of Japan dating from 30 July 1912 to 25 December 1926, coinciding with the reign of Emperor Taishō. The new emperor was a sickly man, which prompted the shift in political power from the old oligarchic group of elder statesmen (or genrō) to the Imperial Diet of Japan and the democratic parties. Thus, the era is considered the time of the liberal movement known as Taishō Democracy; it is usually distinguished from the preceding chaotic Meiji era and the following militaristic-driven first part of the Shōwa era.