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  • curprev 19:4019:40, 31 July 20232400:2652:6240:7e00:3c85:dca1:e4cf:872d talk 43,825 bytes −463 →‎History: The name of Japan after the Meiji Restoration was not the Empire of Japan. Before the Constitution of the Empire of Japan was enacted in 1889, it was called state of Japan(nippon Koku). Even after the establishment of the Meiji Constitution, there were various notations regarding the country name, and in 1936, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs decided to unify the country name with the Empire of great of Japan. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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