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Japanese Words & Terms
Part 1
- Emperor of Japan
- Imperial House of Japan
- Empress of Japan
- Empress dowager
- Grand empress dowager
- Tokyo Imperial Palace
- Chrysanthemum Throne
- Shinnōke
- Fushimi-no-miya
- Ōke
- Katsura-no-miya
- Arisugawa-no-miya
- Kan'in-no-miya
- Shogun
- Kyoto Imperial Palace
- Edo Castle
- Imperial Household Agency
- Imperial General Headquarters
- Three Palace Sanctuaries
- Imperial Regalia of Japan
- List of Japanese imperial residences
- Dojo
- Koryū
- Uchi-deshi
- Kamiza
- Kanban
- Kamidana
- Zazen
- Gendai budō
- Aiki (martial arts principle)
- Budō
- Kuzushi
- Maai
- Mushin (mental state)
- Zanshin
- Dynasty
- Daijō-daijin
- Gosanke
- Han system
- Dainagon
- Tokugawa clan
- Minamoto clan
- Fujiwara clan
- Taira clan
- Tachibana clan (kuge)
- Kabane
- Buke (Japan)
- Kuge
- Sadaijin
- Udaijin
- Seiwa Genji
- Jingi-kan
- Daijō-kan
- Naidaijin
- Chūnagon
- Shōnagon
- Ministry of the Center
- Shikibu-shō
- Ministry of Ceremonies
- Ministry of Popular Affairs
- Ministry of the Military
- Ministry of Justice (pre-modern)
- Ministry of the Treasury
- Ministry of the Imperial Household
- Kokushi (official)
- Tachibana clan
- Shōen
- Gokishichidō
- Kinai
- Samurai
- Daimyo
- Shinpan (daimyo)
- Fudai daimyo
- Sankin-kōtai
- Tozama daimyo
- Sakoku
- Kyushu
- Hatamoto
- Four occupations
- Burakumin
- Rangaku
- Kokugaku
- Bushido
- Chōnindō
- Bakumatsu
- Tokugawa shogunate
- Chōnin
- Shimpan
- Empire of Japan
- Buke shohatto
- Naval history of Japan
- Atakebune
- Sesshō and Kampaku
- Kojiki
- Sessei
- Panokseon
- Japanese warship Fujiyama
- Imperial Japanese Navy