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What are the thirteen eras in Japanese history?
1. Yayoi era;

2. Ancient grave era;

3. Asuka period;

4. Nara era;

5. In peacetime;

6. Kamakura era;

7. Northern and Southern Dynasties;

8. Muromachi era;

9. Muromachi (Warring States) era;

10. Antu Taoshan era;

1 1. edo period;

12. Meiji era;

13. Taisho era;

According to folklore, Japan was founded in February 660 BC 1 1. In the 4th century A.D., the first unified regime appeared in Japan-Yamato State, and then the emperor system was established through the reform of modernization, which was introduced into the culture of the Tang Dynasty. At the end of 12, Japan began the shogunate era, which lasted for more than 600 years, during which it experienced a century and a half of the Warring States Period and the battle of Luwen Evergreen led by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. /kloc-at the beginning of the 0/7th century, the edo shogunate implemented the policy of closing the country to the outside world for more than 200 years.

1854 After the Black Ship Incident, people with lofty ideals in Japan called for "respecting the king and resisting the foreign countries", and the edo shogunate was forced to return the political power to Emperor Meiji. 1867, Emperor Meiji reorganized the internal affairs and made Qiang Bing rich. After World War I, he briefly experienced a period of great democracy. 1930 fell under the control of the military department and practiced militarism. However, it was defeated by the allied forces at 1945 and surrendered. After the restoration of sovereignty, Japan's economy grew rapidly, ranking among the best in developed countries until the bubble economy burst in the 1990s.

reference data

Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan Times