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  2. Japanese political values - Wikipedia

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    Japanese culture's influence on political values is paramount to the explanation of Japanese values in contemporary Japan, as the Japanese culture functions more of an ideological base that can be seen to embody Japanese Political values, through cultural and social norms.

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  4. Japanese values - Wikipedia

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    Japanese values are cultural goals, beliefs and behaviors that are considered important in Japanese culture. From a global perspective, Japanese culture stands out for its higher scores in emancipative values, individualism, and flexibility compared to many other cultures around the world. There is a similar level of emphasis on these values in ...

  5. Ultranationalism (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Since the Meiji Restoration, Japan's political practice had been dominated by statism/nationalism, and in the early 20th century, the middle and lower classes, led by Ikki Kita, who were dissatisfied with the control of national resources by the elder, important ministers, old and new Kazoku, warlords, zaibatsu, and political parties heads ...

  6. Conservatism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    While embracing modern reforms to strengthen Japan's economy and military, conservative factions within the government and society sought to preserve traditional Japanese values and institutions. The Meiji government implemented policies aimed at centralizing power under the Emperor , promoting nationalism , and reinforcing social hierarchies .

  7. Japanese nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Navy was in general terms more traditionalist, in defending ancient values and the sacred nature of the Emperor; the Japanese Army was more forward-looking, in the sense of valuing primarily strong leadership, as is evidenced by the use of the coup and direct action. The Navy typically preferred political methods.

  8. Category:Politics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ rights in Japan; Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) Liberalism in Japan; List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2003–2005; List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2005–2009; List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan, 2009–2012; List of members of the House of Representatives of Japan ...

  9. Nippon Kaigi - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Kaigi has described six official goals of the organisation as: [42] "A beautiful traditional sovereignty for Japan's future" (美しい伝統の国柄を明日の日本へ): Fostering a sense of Japanese unity and social stability, based around the Imperial Household and shared history, culture, and traditions of the Japanese people.