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... keen in uniting Japan. Strategically favorably located, he succeeded in capturing the capital in 1568. After establishing himself in Kyoto, Nobunaga continued ...
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... is asking the reader to send a letter to the prime minister of Japan, urging a ... all of the top five oil companies, urging them to change their views on Kyoto. ...
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... The emperor continued to exercise purely nominal authority in Kyoto while the Tokugawa family led Japan into a period of national seclusion. ...
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... early in the 1600's by a shrine maiden, Okuni, who brought her unique,beautiful, and expressive dance style to the ancient capital of Japan, Kyoto, and for the ...
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During a United Nations' conference of parties on December of 1997 in Kyoto Japan, the United Nations had a convention on climate change. ...
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... was Japan's first contact with west. (Henshall, 40) The Warring States Era was brought to end by a Daimyo named Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga took control of Kyoto in ...
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... Despite the powerful myths surrounding Japan's imperial institution the Emperor has enjoyed ... reduced to selling calligraphy on the streets of Kyoto to support ...
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... Despite the powerful myths surrounding Japan's imperial institution the Emperor has enjoyed ... reduced to selling calligraphy on the streets of Kyoto to support ...
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... In 1868, the fifteen-year old Emperor Meiji, as he was posthumously known, moved from Kyoto to Edo. The move marked the beginning of Japan's efforts to ...
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... In December 1997, representatives from more than 160 countries gathered in Kyoto, Japan, to ratify a treaty regulating the emissions of greenhouse gases. ...
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... See Appendix A) are not making a very strong effort to meet with the stipulations of the Kyoto Protocol (See Appendix A) pact made in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan. ...
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... the monks had an important influence in both the political and military progression of Japan. Their monasteries at Mount Hiei overlooked Kyoto giving them ...
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... travel beyond Kyoto, (Japanese capital). Many times the emperor was only a symbolic representation of authority, because the real power holders of Japan were ...
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... It was agreed by those in charge that Kyoto would be removed because it was the hub of culture and art in Japan and Hiroshima would be the main target because ...
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... stand today, such as the Temple of the Golden Pavillion in Kyoto, and the ... Rice was introduced to Japan very early in its prehistoric history (some say around ...
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... such as Tokyo University, Kyoto University, and Waseda University prefer to work for Japanese companies. In order to recruit effectively in Japan, the foreign ...
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... This transformation takes place during the Heian Period of Japan. The capital is moved to Kyoto and so with it all the Uji, or large landholders of Japan. ...
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... The most domination international environmental event in 1997 was the Climate-Change Conference held in Kyoto, Japan, in November. ...
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... Confucianism, Zen Buddhism and Christianity have aided in shaping the Japan of today. ... While the Emperor resided in Kyoto nearly powerless to the on going's of ...
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... and other important men decided that they would drop an atomic bomb on Japan. A controversy was started as to what cities would be bombed. Kyoto and Tokyo were ...
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... Had very little power and lived in the city of Kyoto, far away from Edo. Japan had two dominant religions: Buddhism- dominates tradition in East Asia. ...
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... Every city in Japan had suffered virtual destruction except three: Kyoto, a religious and cultural shrine, Hiroshima, a manufacturing center, and Nagasaki, a ...
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... Kyoto was the ancient capital of Japan, a "historical city and one that was of great religious significance to the Japanese." (Thomas 71-72) With an estimate ...
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... process. Most students come from one of four distinguished universities in Japan: Tokyo, Kyoto, Waseda, and Chuo. When admitted ...
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... This opposition claimed that the only way that Japan could survive the encroachment of ... pressed their attack both militarily and from within the Court of Kyoto. ...
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... Ng (Eds.). Biodiversity and the Dynamics of Ecosystems. Kyoto, Japan: DIWPA Series, Volume 1. LaFrankie, JV 1996. The distribution ...
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... For hundreds of years Japan was wracked by rivalry and wars between the daimyo ... force out of the decaying imperial court society centred in Kyoto.±- This may ...
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... The most recent effort occurred in 1997, when representatives from 160 countries met in Kyoto, Japan to negotiate an agreement to reduce worldwide emissions of ...
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... In 1997 Vice-President Al Gore negotiated a global warming treaty in Kyoto, Japan that would require the US to cut its greenhouse emission to 7 percent below ...
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... 1997. The Kyoto Protocol was signed at a conference in Kyoto, Japan. This was the third such meeting and the most important. Under ...
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