Taishō, Emperor of Japan, 1879-1926

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Taishō, Emperor of Japan, 1879-1926

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Taishō

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Yoshihito Shinno, 1879-1926

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Yoshihito Shinno

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1879-1926

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Taisho Tenno, 1879-1926

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Taisho Tenno

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Taisho, Emperor of Japan, 1879-1926

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Taisho

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嘉仁, Emperor of Japan, 1879-1926

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嘉仁

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Emperor of Japan

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1879-1926

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大正, Emperor of Japan, 1879-1926

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大正

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Emperor of Japan

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Yoshihito Shinnō, 1879-1926

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Yoshihito Shinnō

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Yoshihito, Crown Prince, son of Meiji, Emperor of Japan, 1879-1926

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Yoshihito

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son of Meiji

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Emperor of Japan

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Taishō Tennō, 1879-1926

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Taishō Tennō

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1879-1926

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1879-08-31

31 August 1879

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1926-12-25

25 December 1926

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Emperor Taishō (Personal Name: Yoshihito, b. 31 August 1879, Tokyo, Japan-d. 25 December 1926, Hayama, Japan) was the 123 Emperor of Japan, reigning from 1912-1926. He married Kujō Sadako in 1900 and had 4 children. He succeeded his father, Emperor Meiji in 1912 Having always suffered from ill health, he was not a charismatic ruler and eventually appointed his son, Prince Hirohito, regent in 1921. He is considered the first Tokyo emperor since first to live in Tokyo, not Kyoto.

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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q157052

https://viaf.org/viaf/64809883/

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n83219350/

https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n83219350.html

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