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  • Meiji Restoration [r]: Beginning in 1868, the major change in Japanese governance coming from the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate not only restoration of the monarchy as the real Head of State, but also the modernization of the form of government from feudal to technical-bureaucratic, the end of the samurai class and the development of a national military [e]
  • Chosu Clan [r]: One of the two major Japanese clans, the other being the Satsuma Clan, traditionally a warrior stronghold and that gave only qualified loyalty in the Tokugawa Shogunate, dominated the military reformation under the Meiji Restoration, but became a minority faction in the military politics of the 1930s and 1930s [e]
  • Imperial Japanese Army [r]: From 1868 to 1945, the ground component of the Japanese military, with great autonomy and political influence from 1900 onwards [e]

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