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  1. Japan during World War I - Wikipedia

    • Japan participated in World War I from 1914 to 1918 as a member of the Allies/Entente and played an important role against the Imperial German Navy. Politically, the Japanese Empire seized the opportunity to expand its sphere of influence in China, and to gain recognition as a great power in postwar geopolitics. Japan's military, taking advantage o… See more

    Events of 1914

    In the first week of World War I Japan proposed to the United Kingdom, that Japan would enter the war if it could take … See more

    Events of 1915–1916

    With Japan's European allies heavily involved in the war in Europe, Japan sought to further consolidate its position in China by presenting the Twenty-One Demands to Chinese President Yuan Shikai in January 1915. If ach… See more

    Events of 1917

    On 18 December 1916 the British Admiralty again requested naval assistance from Japan. The new Japanese cabinet under Prime Minister Terauchi Masatake was more favorably inclined to provide military assistance… See more

     
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  2. Hara Takashi became prime minister of Japan in September 1918, shortly before the end of World War I. At the age of 62, he headed the country’s first full-fledged “party cabinet,” defined as consisting mainly of elected Diet members—rather than unelected statesmen, as had been typical previously.
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    Terauchi Masatake () was governor-general of Korea and would later become prime minister of Japan several years into the war.
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  3. Taishō | Emperor, Japan, 1912-1926 | Britannica

    Jul 20, 1998 · Taishō (born August 31, 1879, Tokyo, Japan—died December 25, 1926, Hayama) was the 123rd ruling descendant of the Japanese imperial …

     
  4. Japanese entry into World War I - Wikipedia

  5. Leaders of World War I | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica

  6. List of prime ministers of Japan - Wikipedia

    The current prime minister is Shigeru Ishiba, who assumed office on 1 October 2024. [1] There are currently eleven living former prime ministers. The most recent former prime minister to die, Shinzo Abe, was assassinated on 8 July …

  7. Governments, Parliaments and Parties (Japan) - 1914 …

    Imperial Japan welcomed its first party politician as prime minister in 1898, three years after the engagement with China. And the volatility of parliamentary debate following the Russo-Japanese War drove General Prince Katsura Tarō to form …

  8. Japan’s Victory in World War I | Naval History …

    Japan’s contributions during the war initially focused on seizing German territory in the Far East. Japan led a joint Anglo-Japanese military operation, consisting of about 25,000 troops, to defeat the German forces in Tsingtao, which …

  9. War Aims and War Aims Discussions (Japan) - 1914 …

    The Japanese leadership in Tokyo warmly welcomed the outbreak of war in the summer of 1914. Owing to the great distance between the archipelago and the battlefields of Europe, the war for the Japanese represented not a struggle for …

  10. Warfare 1914-1918 (Japan)

    Learn how Japan entered the war against Germany in 1914 and fought on multiple fronts in Asia and Europe. Explore the challenges and achievements of Japan's army, navy, and air force in the Great War.

  11. Japan and the World War I Era - U-S-History.com

  12. Politics of the Empire of Japan (1914–1944) - Wikipedia

  13. The Role of Japan in World War I – Michael Fassbender

  14. Making Sense of the War (Japan) - 1914-1918-Online

  15. War and National Reinvention: Japan in the Great War, 1914

  16. Allied leaders of World War I - Wikipedia

  17. The Imperial Japanese Navy and the First World War

  18. Civilian and Military Power (Japan) - 1914-1918-Online

  19. Hirohito summary | Britannica