Facts
The 3 Great Nobles
History
Imperial Timeline
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What was the clothing men wore in Meiji Era Japan called?

Men in Meiji Era Japan most commonly wore clothing called Kimono's (A Long And Loose Robe), Hoari's (A Short Coat), and Hakama (Split-Skirt Trousers)

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What are the 3 great noble's names?

The 3 great noble's names are Saigō Takamori, Ōkubo Toshimichi, and Kido Takayoshi.

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What brought an end to the Edo period?

The Meiji Era brought an end to the Edo period as it restored Imperial Power to Mutsuhito.

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What was the first thing to happen on the Imperial timeline?

The first thing to happen in the Imperial timeline is Meiji becoming the emperor in 1867, Meiji held the position of emperor from 1867-1912.

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How old were each of the 3 nobles at their day of death?

Saigō Takamori was 49 years old when he died on  September 24, 1877, Ōkubo Toshimichi was 47 years old when he died on May 14, 1878, Kido Takayoshi was 43 years old when he died on May 26, 1877

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When did the Meiji Period end?

The Meiji Period ended on July 30, 1912 due to the death of the emperor Meiji.

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What was the second thing to happen on the Imperial Timeline?

The second thing to happen in the Imperial timeline is Yoshihito becoming the emperor after emperor Meiji's passing. Yoshihito was the emperor from 1912-1926, he lost his position due to death from an illness he had for a long time.

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What job did the 3 great nobles have?

The 3 great nobles were all prominent samurai figures in Meiji Era Japan.

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How long did Meiji Era Japan last before the Taishō Era began?

Meiji Era Japan lasted from 1868-1912.

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What was the third thing to happen on the Imperial Timeline?

The third thing to happen on the Imperial Timeline was Hirohito becoming emperor after Yoshihito's death in 

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What was the Era after the Meiji Era of Japan called?

The Era after the Meiji Era of Japan was called the Taishō Era.

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What did the Meiji Restoration in 1868 due to the Tokugawa Shogunate?

Due to the Meiji Restoration the Tokugawa Shogunate lost his position, which restored direct Imperial Power to Mutsuhito.

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