Meiji period
English
Etymology
From
Japanese
明治時代
(
meiji-jidai
)
Proper noun
Meiji
period
The 45-year
reign
of
Emperor
Meiji
(1868-1912). During this time, Japan started its modernization and rose to world power status.
Translations
45-year reign of emperor Meiji
Chinese:
Mandarin:
明治
(zh)
(
Míngzhì
)
,
明治時代
(zh)
,
明治时代
(zh)
(
Míngzhì shídài
)
Finnish: Meiji-
kausi
(fi)
Japanese:
明治時代
(ja)
(
めいじじだい, Meiji-jidai
)
,
明治
(ja)
(
めいじ, Meiji
)
Mongolian:
Мэйжи эрин
(
Mejži erin
)
Russian:
Мэ́йдзи
m
(
Mɛ́jdzi
)
Swedish:
Meijiperiod
c
See also
Meiji
Enlightenment
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