Emperor Meiji
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Emperor Meiji
When Shogun Keiki abdicates, civil war breaks out, but the emperor Meiji is able to seize control and makes a triumphal entry into Yedo (Tokyo). Now Japan starts to modernise
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1868 Abdicates Breaks Control Entry Makes Meiji Seize Shogun Starts Tokyo Triumphal Yedo Keiki Modernise
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In this historic photograph, Emperor Meiji makes a triumphant entry into Yedo, now known as Tokyo, following the end of the Boshin War and the downfall of the Shogunate in 1868. The image captures a pivotal moment in Japanese history as the emperor, dressed in traditional imperial robes, rides on horseback through the streets of the city, surrounded by his loyal samurai warriors and high-ranking officials. The Boshin War marked the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the restoration of imperial rule in Japan. The war began when the shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, attempted to peacefully abdicate his position, but his offer was rejected by those who sought to maintain the shogunate's power. This led to a brief period of civil unrest and conflict, known as the Boshin War. Despite the chaos and uncertainty, Emperor Meiji was able to seize control and make a triumphant entry into Tokyo, marking the beginning of a new era in Japanese history. The emperor and his government embarked on a ambitious program of modernization, adopting Western technologies, institutions, and ideas. This period, known as the Meiji Restoration, saw Japan transform from a feudal society into a modern industrialized nation. The photograph is a testament to the emperor's strength and determination in the face of adversity, and serves as a reminder of the significant changes that took place in Japan during the late 19th century. The image is a valuable historical document, capturing a moment of great importance in Japan's rich and complex history. Mary Evans Picture Library / Bridgeman Images. This photograph is part of the Mary Evans Collection and is available for licensing for various uses, including editorial, educational, and personal use. For more information, please visit www.maryevans.com.
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