The Meiji Period (September 1868 to July 1912) Japan
Reiwa - Heisei - Showa - Taisho - Meiji
The Meiji period (明治時代 Meiji-jidai), also known as the Meiji era, is a Japanese era which extended from September 1868 through July 1912. This period represents the first half of the Empire of Japan. During this time society moved from being an isolated feudalism system to its modern form. Fundamental changes affected its social structure, internal politics, economy, military, and foreign relations.
Meiji restoration and the emperor
Learn about Japan's Meiji period (September 1868-July 1912), significant cultural, political, & economic changes that occurred. Discover how the Meiji Emperor & government modernized/industrialized Japan, transforming it into a major world power.
Main article: Abolition of the han system
On February 3rd, 1867, fifteen-year-old prince Mutsuhito succeeded his father, Emperor Kōmei, to the Chrysanthemum Throne as the 122nd emperor.
Imperial restoration occurred the next year, on January 3rd, 1868, with the formation of the new government. The&n
