Shimpotō, the Glossary
was a short-lived political party in Meiji period Japan.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Ōkuma Shigenobu, Chūgoku Progressive Party, Itō Hirobumi, Japan, Kenseitō, Liberal Party (Japan, 1881), March 1898 Japanese general election, Meiji era, Political party, Rikken Kaishintō, Rikken Kakushintō.
- 1896 establishments in Japan
- 1898 disestablishments in Japan
- Political parties disestablished in 1898
Ōkuma Shigenobu
Marquess was a Japanese statesman and a prominent member of the Meiji oligarchy.
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Chūgoku Progressive Party
The Chūgoku Progressive Party (Chūgoku Shimpotō) was a political party in Japan. Shimpotō and Chūgoku Progressive Party are Defunct political parties in Japan.
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Itō Hirobumi
was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of Japan.
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Kenseitō
The was a political party in the Meiji period Empire of Japan. Shimpotō and Kenseitō are Defunct political parties in Japan.
Liberal Party (Japan, 1881)
The is the name of several liberal political parties in the history of Japan, two of which existed in the Empire of Japan prior to 1945. Shimpotō and liberal Party (Japan, 1881) are Defunct political parties in Japan.
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March 1898 Japanese general election
General elections were held in Japan in March 1898.
See Shimpotō and March 1898 Japanese general election
Meiji era
The was an era of Japanese history that extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912.
Political party
A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections.
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Rikken Kaishintō
The was a political party in Empire of Japan. Shimpotō and Rikken Kaishintō are Defunct political parties in Japan.
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Rikken Kakushintō
Rikken Kakushintō (Constitutional Reformist Party) was a political party in Japan. Shimpotō and Rikken Kakushintō are Defunct political parties in Japan.
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See also
1896 establishments in Japan
- Hakodate Racecourse
- Hyogo Prefectural Kobe High School
- Nagasaki Women's Junior College
- Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior and Senior High School
- Second Matsukata Cabinet
- Shimpotō
- Wakayama Line
1898 disestablishments in Japan
Political parties disestablished in 1898
- Central Revolutionary Committee
- Constitutional Union Party (Cuba)
- Liberal Party (Japan, 1890)
- Orléanist
- Shimpotō
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shimpotō
Also known as Progressive Party (Japan), Progressive Party (Japan, 1896-1898), Shimpoto, Shinpoto, Shinpotō.