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Taisho Era: Five Facts About Japan’s Shortest Modern Period
The Taisho Era may have been short, but it was anything but uneventful. Learn more about this short but tumultuous era in…
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UJ's history coverage spans more than a millennium: from Kofun-era burial statues to Cold War adoption politics to twenty-first-century disputes over who counts as indigenous. The pieces here don't treat history as background. They treat it as the still-active substrate beneath today's headlines.
We don't have much interest in the version of Japanese history that reads as aesthetic spectacle: samurai as noble archetypes, the Edo period as a golden age, geisha as ornament. What we look for instead is the pressure points: the places where official memory and lived experience diverge. Our sources include Japanese-language historians, English language scholarship on Japan, local archives, and the communities most affected by the events being described.
We love to talk about anything and everything in Japanese history. (Especially our Editor-in-Chief Noah Oskow, whose knowledge surpasses the word "encyclopedic.") For example, we write a lot about the Ainu people's dispossession and their ongoing fight for recognition runs from profiles of early twentieth-century Ainu poet-activists to live coverage of Sapporo permitting denial exhibits in 2024.
The long tail of wartime violence (the disinformation campaigns that preceded the Kanto Massacre, the cultural losses of the Pacific War in Okinawa, the mixed-race children funneled through Cold War adoption networks) is something we visit regularly. So does the history of how areas like Tokyo's Shinjuku evovled from their pre-city origins through occupation-era reconstruction. And throughout, figures who didn't make the standard history books - such as a geisha who brought down a prime minister, a high schooler whose village exiled her for exposing corruption, and a journalist who hated every minute of being an astronaut.
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The Taisho Era may have been short, but it was anything but uneventful. Learn more about this short but tumultuous era in…
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How well do you know your Japanese history? Join us for a sweeping overview of the historical periods of Japan - from…
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The video version of our essay on the explosion of Mt. Bandai in Fukushima during the Meiji Era - and how Japan…
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In the Edo era, when setting foot on foreign soil was punishable by death, 16 castaways risked it all in an epic…
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How the 1918 Flu Pandemic (a.k.a. the Spanish Flu) affected Japan, how the country reacted, and what we can learn from history.
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How Saigo Takamori led 30,000 samurai in the Satsuma Rebellion - a final, doomed mission against the modern government he helped create.
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How an avoidable tragedy strained relations between Japan and the US - and how the families of those lost struggled to cope…
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Learn about the history and tradition behind the temples and shrines that make up Japan's largest cultural tourist attraction.