EMPEROR MEIJI

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Emperor Meiji, much loved by the Japanese, moved the capital of Japan to Tokyo. He was largely responsible for the modernization of Japan and for making it a major international economic power.

After his death in 1912, the Japanese parliament approved a resolution to commemorate his importance with a shrine, and the choice fell to an iris garden Emperor Meiji and his wife frequently visited.

 

Let me leave you with an interesting fact: the shrine does not contain the tomb of the Emperor, which is in Fushimi Momoyama, south of Kyoto.

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