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Nijō Motohiro

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peerage system. The change was regarded as a demotion by Nijō and many members of the old aristocracy, however, Nijō continued to serve
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as a court councilor. From September 1890 until January 1920, Nijō served as a member of the
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Banno, Junji. Establishment of the Japanese Constitutional System. Routledge (1992)
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Above the Clouds: Status Culture of the Modern Japanese Nobility
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Above the Clouds: Status Culture of the Modern Japanese Nobility
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politics, plans for increased military expenditures after the
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faction within the upper house, which was critical of
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Nijō Motohiro was born in Kyoto as the eighth son of
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Establishment of the Japanese Constitutional System
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Index


Kyoto
Japan
Maeda Nariyasu
Kujō Hisatada
Japanese name
surname
Meiji government
House of Peers
Kujō Hisatada
Nijō Narinobu
five regent houses
Nijō family
Maeda Nariyasu
Kaga Domain
Nijō Atsumoto
court nobility
Meiji government
prince
kazoku
Emperor Meiji
House of Peers
Konoe Atsumarō
Itō Hirobumi
Jiyutō
First Sino-Japanese War
Kasuga-taisha
Fujiwara clan
Shinto shrine
Nara

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