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  2. 1930 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    January 1 – The Ministry of Rail adopts the metric system for all of Japan's railways. February 4 – Prince Takamatsu marries Kikuko Tokugawa. February 20 – 1930 Japanese general election: The Rikken Minseitō party, led by Prime Minister Osachi Hamaguchi, won an overall majority in the House of Representatives. Voter turnout was 83.34%.

  3. 1930 Japanese general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Japan on 20 February 1930. [1] The Constitutional Democratic Party, which was led by Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi, won an overall majority in the House of Representatives. Voter turnout was 82%.

  4. March incident - Wikipedia

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    The start of the March Incident of 1931 may be traced back to the autumn of 1930, with the foundation of the Sakurakai (Cherry Society) by Imperial Japanese Army Lt. Col. Kingoro Hashimoto and Capt. Isamu Chō. The cherry blossom was symbolic of self-sacrifice, and was a symbol used by the military to symbolize the fleeting life of a soldier.

  5. Category:1930s in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1930s in Japan" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1930 in Japan;

  6. 1930s - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Valley: A Panorama of the 1930s (2000) global political history; 816pp excerpt; Cornelissen, Christoph, and Arndt Weinrich, eds. Writing the Great War – The Historiography of World War I from 1918 to the Present (2020) free download; full coverage for major countries. Gardiner, Juliet, The Thirties: An Intimate History. London ...

  7. Imperial Way Faction - Wikipedia

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    The Kōdōha or Imperial Way Faction (皇道派) was a political faction in the Imperial Japanese Army active in the 1920s and 1930s. The Kōdōha sought to establish a military government that promoted totalitarian, militaristic and aggressive imperialist ideals, and was largely supported by junior officers.

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  9. Tōhōkai - Wikipedia

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    Nakano Seigō. Tōhōkai (東方会, Society of the East) was a Japanese fascist political party.The party was active in Japan during the 1930s and early 1940s. Its origins lay in the right-wing political organization Kokumin Domei which was formed by Adachi Kenzō in 1933.