From the 1870s through the 1920s, Japan underwent rapid and widespread modernization and nation-building. In the Meiji period, Japanese leaders looked to European models of constitutional monarchy, ...
Asia Society presents a fresh look at the art of Japan’s Meiji era (1868-1912), a period of unprecedented cultural and technological transition, in the landmark exhibition Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of ...
were public institutions supporting the processes of modernization and nation-building, such as schools, banks, post offices, and public spaces for entertaining guests. In their private lives, ...
UKIHA, Fukuoka -- The former residence of a wealthy family here is a showcase of elaborate design, speaking to the present from its presumed completion time in the late Meiji era (1868-1912).
The three-story, red-brick property was built in the Meiji Era (1868-1912 ... It accommodated a monastic order, a school for non-Japanese children and an orphanage. After World War II, the ...
One finding indicates that Japanese artisans were involved in embroidery for the dress, one of several worn by the consort to Emperor Meiji ... from the Momoyama Period (late 16th century).
The remains clearly show what Japan's modernization looked like," says ... "I was moved to learn that engineers from the Meiji era had great skills," he said. Suga added that he hopes it will ...
The city that would emerge after the rebuilding would look completely different, with the accelerated modernization that had already begun in 1868 with the start of the Meiji era revolutionizing ...
It is the start of the Meiji era. Japan has reestablished ... while foreign technology and culture trickles in. Modernization is beginning to take hold in Japan, with Yokohama’s merchants ...