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Government of Meiji Japan and House of Peers (Japan)

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Difference between Government of Meiji Japan and House of Peers (Japan)

Government of Meiji Japan vs. House of Peers (Japan)

The was the government that was formed by politicians of the Satsuma Domain and Chōshū Domain in the 1860s. The was the upper house of the Imperial Diet as mandated under the Constitution of the Empire of Japan (in effect from 11 February 1889 to 3 May 1947).

Similarities between Government of Meiji Japan and House of Peers (Japan)

Government of Meiji Japan and House of Peers (Japan) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Daimyō, Empire of Japan, House of Representatives (Japan), Itō Hirobumi, Kazoku, Meiji Constitution, Meiji period, Tokyo.

Daimyō

The were powerful Japanese feudal lords who, until their decline in the early Meiji period, ruled most of Japan from their vast, hereditary land holdings.

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Empire of Japan

The was the historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.

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House of Representatives (Japan)

The is the lower house of the National Diet of Japan.

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Itō Hirobumi

Prince was a Japanese statesman and genrō.

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Kazoku

The was the hereditary peerage of the Empire of Japan, which existed between 1869 and 1947.

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Meiji Constitution

The Constitution of the Empire of Japan (Kyūjitai: 大日本帝國憲法; Shinjitai: 大日本帝国憲法 Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kenpō), known informally as the Meiji Constitution (明治憲法 Meiji Kenpō), was the constitution of the Empire of Japan which had the proclamation on February 11, 1889, and had enacted since November 29, 1890 until May 2, 1947.

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Meiji period

The, also known as the Meiji era, is a Japanese era which extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912.

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Tokyo

, officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and has been the capital since 1869.

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Government of Meiji Japan and House of Peers (Japan) Comparison

Government of Meiji Japan has 94 relations, while House of Peers (Japan) has 42. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 5.88% = 8 / (94 + 42).

References

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