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  2. Including the naichi, colonies, occupied territories, and puppet states, the Empire of Japan at its apex was one of the largest empires in history. The total amount of land under Japanese sovereignty reached 8,510,000 km 2 (3,300,000 sq mi) in 1942.
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    By 1942 the Japanese Empire had reached its greatest extent. It dominated the northern cities of China, controlled the puppet state of Manchuria, administered Taiwan, and ruled the prosperous southern port cities. Japan had possession of roughly 25% of China’s enormous territory and more than a third of its entire population.
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    The sheer expansion of Japanese territory was immense. Six months after Pearl Harbor, the Japanese Empire stretched from Manchuria in the north to New Guinea's jungle-clad Owen Stanley Range in the south. In the west, the empire began at the borders of India's Assam and continued to the Gilbert Islands in the South Pacific.
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    Empire of Japan - Wikipedia

    In total, the Empire of Japan had three emperors: Meiji, Taishō, and Shōwa. The Imperial era came to an end partway through Shōwa's reign, and he remained emperor until 1989. The historical state is frequently referred to as the "Empire of Japan", the "Japanese Empire", or "Imperial Japan" in English. See more

    The Empire of Japan, also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January 1868 until the Constitution of Japan took effect on 3 May 1947. From See more

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    In the administration of Japan dominated by the military political movement during World War II, the civil … See more

    • 1926: Emperor Taishō dies (December 25).
    • 1927: Tanaka Giichi becomes prime minister (April 20).
    • 1928: Emperor Shōwa is formally installed as emperor (November 10). See more

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    The historical state is frequently referred to as the "Empire of Japan", the "Japanese Empire", or "Imperial Japan" in English. In Japanese it is referred to as Dai Nippon Teikoku (大日本帝國), which translates to "Empire of Great Japan" (Dai "Great", Nippon See more

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    After two centuries, the seclusion policy, or sakoku, under the shōguns of the Edo period came to an end when the country was forced open to … See more

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  4. List of territories acquired by the Empire of Japan - Wikipedia

    • TERRITORYJAPANESE NA…DATEPOPULATION …NOTES
      Dutch East Indies
      Higashi Indo ( …
      January 18, 194…
      72,146,000
      Dutch East Indie…
      Japan
      Naichi (内地)
      prewar-1945
      72,000,000
      Present day Jap…
      Korea
      Chōsen (朝鮮)
      prewar-1945
      25,500,000
      Both North and …
      Vietnam
      Annan (安南)
      July 15, 1940 – …
      22,122,000
      As French Indoc…
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  8. The Japanese Empire at its Greatest Extent, 1952 : …

    The 1942-1945 period was the greatest extent of Japanese expansion: the Philippines were seized in a short but bloody war in 1942, German Ostasien following in 1943. The Dutch East Indies were also grabbed in late 1943, …

  9. The Rise and Fall of Japan’s Empire in Maps - Never …

    Jan 24, 2019 · By the summer of 1945, Japan still controlled a vast empire in Asia, stretching from Manchuria in the north to Java in the south. Allied troops were within reach of the Japanese home islands, but it was estimated that an …

  10. Empire of Japan at its height - Vivid Maps

    May 30, 2015 · From the middle of the nineteenth century, Japan began to see a colonial empire on the Western-type as one of the traits of state power and political modernity. In 1895, Japan emerged victorious in the First Sino …

  11. Empire of Japan at its greatest extent, 1942 - Vivid Maps

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    Oct 22, 2024 · Empire of Japan - WW2, Expansion, Militarism: With internal reforms completed, the Japanese government set itself to achieving equality with the Western powers. This had been one of the major goals since the …

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