Teikoku conventional long name Empire of Japan common name Japan continent Asia and Australia region Japan country Japan status EmpireempireJapan era Meiji period Meiji Taish period Taish Sh wa ... of Japan event1 Constitution of the Empire of Japan date event1 29 November 1890 event2 Russo ... Battleship Asahi The Empire of Japan Ky jitai unicode Ky jitai lang ja Shinjitai lang ja Romaji Dai Nippon Teikoku officially Greater Japanese Empire , Great Japan or Empire of Great Japan more widely known as Imperial Japan or the Japanese Empire was a Japanese political entity that existed ... successes during the first half of the Pacific War , the Empire of Japan also gained notoriety for its War crimes and Japan war crimes against the conquered people within their Empire. After suffering many defeats and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki , the Empire of Japan surrendered ... by the Allies followed the surrender and dissolution of the Empire, and a Constitution of Japan ... the empire is frequently referred to as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan in English, the literal ... Japan and its surrounding areas. The nomenclature Empire of Japan had existed since the anti ... laws.... Imperial Japan was founded, de jure , after the 1889 signing of Constitution of the Empire of Japan . The constitution formalized much of the Empire s political structure and gave many responsibilities ... texts 1889con.html The Constitution of the Empire of Japan 1889 ref Although it was in this constitution that the title Empire of Japan was officially used for the first time, it was not until ... Japan , Dai Nippon Nihon Koku State of Japan , Nihon Teikoku Empire of Japan were all ... Fleet admiral marquis T g Heihachir . Prior to its engagement in World War I , the Empire of Japan .... The Empire of Japan responded by sending their own force to Korea and installing a puppet government ... of Manchuria between the Russian Empire and Empire of Japan that took place from 1904 to 1905. The war ... more details
listing of political parties in pre World War II Empire of Japan Aikoku K t , 1874 1874 ... isbn 1406711276 JapanEmpireNavbox DEFAULTSORT Political Parties Of The Empire Of Japan Category Political parties in Japan Category Empire of Japan ...dablink For the political parties in modern Japan , see List of political parties in Japan nihongo Political parties seit appeared in Japan after the Meiji Restoration , and gradually increased in importance after the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution and the creation of the Diet of Japan ... in Japan, but in the 1930s the political parties were eclipsed by the military, and were dissolved ... in the legitimization of political parties. Itagaki created Japan s first political party, the Aikoku ... , the Aikokusha . These groups were the basis of the Liberal Party of Japan 1881 Jiyut Liberal Party , founded in 1881 as Japan s first nationally based party. kuma founded the Rikken Kaishint ... two years later in 1889. Domination by the Oligarchs The opening of the Diet of Japan in November ... Minister of Japan Prime Minister and the members of the cabinets regardless of what the elected ... and thus control the House of Representatives Japan lower house . The Rikken Kaishint gradually lost ... the successful Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and the emergence of labor union s in Japan, the Nihon Shakai Shugi Domei 1920 , Japan Communist Party 1922 , and other left wing parties emerged. Ascendancy of the Military The main threat to representative democracy in Japan proved to be the Japanese ... of Japan Minister of the Army who served as Minister of War and Ministry of the Navy of Japan Minister ... reform, started the rapid decline in the power and influence of the political party in Japan. After ... and Aikokusha are continued by the Liberal Party of Japan 1881 Jiyut Liberal Party of Japan 1882 Rikken ... by conservatives 1887 Peace Preservation Law 1889 Meiji Constitution 1890 Opening of the Diet of Japan ... more details
Education in the Empire of Japan was a high priority for the government, as the leadership of the early Meiji government realized the critical need for universal public education in its drive to modernize and westernize Japan. Overseas missions such as the Iwakura mission were sent abroad to study the education systems of leading Western countries. File Ministry of Education of Japan.jpg right 350px thumb Ministry of Education of Japan, circa 1890 Education Policy during Meiji era In 1871, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry of Education was established, with a school ..., Sports, Science and Technology Japan Minister of Education of Japan. Mori, together with Inoue Kowashi created the foundation of the Empire of Japan s educational system by issuing a series of orders ... to create westernized leaders who would be able to direct the modernization of Japan. With the increasing industrialization of Japan, demand increased for higher education and vocational training . Inoue ... During the Taish period Taish and early Sh wa period s, from 1912 1937, the education system in Japan ... up the militarization of Japan. The Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors became compulsory ... of Japan in 1945, the United States Education Missions to Japan in 1946 and again in 1950 ... the old educational framework and established the foundation of Japan s post war educational system. See also History of education in Japan References cite book last Kennleyside first Hugh LI ... year 2004 chapter title Henry Dyer, Pioneer Of Education In Japan publisher Global Oriental location isbn 1901903664 cite book last Shibata first Masako authorlink coauthors year 2005 chapter title Japan ... year 1988 chapter title Vocational Education in the Industrialization of Japan publisher United Nations University location isbn 9280805843 JapanEmpireNavbox Category Education in Japan Category Empire of Japan es Educaci n en el Imperio del Jap n ... more details
Nihongo Agriculture in the Empire of Japan N gy seisaku was an important component of the pre war Japanese economy . Although Japan had only 16 of its land area under cultivation before the Pacific ... cooperative s in the Empire of Japan . It was established in 1910, and provided assistance ... to the USA. Sisal was also exported to the USA and Japan. See also Empire of Japan foreign commerce ... Category Empire of Japan Category Agriculture in Japan Category Economies of World ... program on tax revenues from private land ownership, and the Land Tax Reform Japan 1873 Land ... due to inability to pay the new taxes. File Japan Rice Planting.jpg right thumb 350px Rice planting in 1890s. This scene remained virtually unchanged until the 1970s in some parts of Japan This situation ... in the Diet of Japan by Shinagawa Yajiro and Hirata Tosuke as a means of modernizing Japanese agriculture ... were the Imperial Family of Japan and the zaibatsu major landowners, but until 1928, an income tax requirement severely limited the right to vote , limiting seats in the Diet of Japan only to people of wealth. In 1922, the Nihon Nomin Kumiai Japan Farmer s Union was formed for collective bargaining ..., raised the yield to 43 bushels per acre 2.89 t ha in 1936. In some parts of southern Japan ... techniques. Hokkaid farms averaged 11 acres 48,000 m , more than four times others in Japan ... s of Japan other products included cherries and horses. Central Honsh cultivated rice and special ... cane industry, and Taiwan satisfied 42 of the crude sugar demand of Japan. The consumption of sugar in Japan grew from 15  lb 7  kg in 1918 to 30  lb 14  kg in 1928. The central government ... chapter title Rural Economic Development in Japan From the Nineteenth Century to the Pacific War publisher ... 2004 chapter title Toshi A Story of Village Life in Twentieth Century Japan publisher University ... from User Charles Matthews Imperial Japan bibliography from which the original incoherent article ... more details
The nihongo Police System Keisatsu Seid of the Empire of Japan , consisted of numerous police services, in many cases with overlapping jurisdictions. Image TMPD building in Pre war Showa era.JPG thumb Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters in 1938 History and background During the Tokugawa bakufu 1603 1867 , police functions were based on a combination of appointed town magistrate s of samurai status, who served simultaneously as a chief of police , prosecutor and judge . The magistrates were assisted by a professional police force with samurai status officers, and deputized jittemochi commoners with powers of arrest. The citizenry was organized into gonin gumi Five family associations , the forerunner of the tonarigumi , whose members were collectively responsible for the actions ... and Power in the Making of Modern Japan publisher Princeton University Press location isbn 0691114919 Category Empire of Japan Category Law enforcement in Japan it Polizia imperiale giapponese ... thumb Japanese Policeman circa 1875 As part of the modernization of Japan after the Meiji Restoration ... system. With the establishment of the Home Ministry Japan Home Ministry in 1873, his recommendations ... population within Japan, but its scope gradually increased to include religious groups, pacifism ... , Taiwan , Karafuto , some extraterritorial Japan ese dependencies in Shanghai , Peking and Tientsin ... of the authoritarian state in Japan in the first half of the twentieth century. After Surrender of JapanJapan s surrender in 1945, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers American occupation ... of Japan passed the 1947 Police Law creating the new National Police Agency Japan . Standard ... in Japan References cite book last Tipton first Elise authorlink coauthors year 2001 chapter title Japanese Police State Tokko the Interwar Japan publisher Allen and Unwin location id ASIN B000TYWIKW ... Security Police and Military in Postwar Japan publisher Cornell University Press location isbn ... more details
nihongo Censorship Ken etsu in the Empire of Japan was a continuation of a long tradition beginning in the feudal period of Japan . Government press censorship censorship of the press existed in Japan during the Edo period , as the Tokugawa bakufu was in many ways a police state , which sought to control the spread of information, including Christianity , the influx of Western ideas, pornography ... isbn 0824832086 JapanEmpireNavbox Category Empire of Japan ja ... Family of Japan Emperor and the fledgling Meiji government . Ideals of liberal democracy ... of the Cabinet government cabinet system of government, the Home Ministry Japan Home Ministry ..., and the Russo Japanese War of 1904 1905, the Ministry of War of Japan Army Ministry also imposed separate ... Ministry, Army Ministry, Ministry of the Navy of Japan Navy Ministry and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs all held regular meetings with publishers to provide advice ... on Disapproved Photographs Journalistic Photos on Japan 2 , Mainichi Shinbun Hiz Fukyoka Shashin ... from the Home and Foreign ministries. ref Ben Ami Shillony, Politics and Culture in Wartime Japan , 1999 ... in Wartime Japan , p.95 ref The officials spokemen of the Naikaku Joh kyoku , such as the vice .... ref Ben Ami Shillony, Politics and Culture in Wartime Japan , p.94 ref The 1941 revision of the nihongo ... publication. The Japan Publishers League Nihon shimbun remmei , reorganized in the Japan .... Occupation of Japan Main Occupation of Japan After the surrender of Japan in 1945, the Supreme ... , which was also integrated into Article 21 of the 1947 Constitution of Japan . However, press censorship ... matters deemed subversive by the American government during the occupation of Japan . According to David ... Hino Ashihei and Japanese World War II Literature p.86 ref blockquote See also Censorship in Japan ... chapter title The State and the Mass Media in Japan, 1918 1945 publisher University of California ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 The Relations between the Empire of Japan and the Russian Empire 1855 ... the Russian Empire. This view would change when Japan started and won the Russo Japanese War ... Sino Japanese relations American Japanese relations Foreign relations of Japan DEFAULTSORT Empire Of Japan Russian Empire Relations Category Russian Empire Category History of the foreign relations of Japan Category Edo period Category Empire of Japan Category Japan Russia relations ja ... control over Japan was not fully restored until 1867, Japan was at least in name under control of the Japanese emperor and as a consequence it is appropriate to speak of the Empire of Japan . Though the Russian Empire officially ended in 1917, no successor state appeared until 1922 the Soviet Union ... century, Japan was a secretive island, isolated from the world by its self imposed Sakoku trade ... Japan itself was strictly prohibited. Halfway through the 19th century, many colonial powers ... powers quickly realised the potential of the Asian market, and with it, Japan. Japan .... Being natural neighbors, Japan and Russia had early interactions before the treaty. There had always ... in the education of Japanese language and culture. A practice also not unknown to Japan itself, which .... 18th century contacts Early in the 18th century, Japan was warned of a possible Russian expansion ... a first Russian trade agreement with Japan in order to break the exclusive trade rights of the Dutch. The Russian delegation did not succeed. Japan was enclosed in its Sakoku, isolating the country ... Russian commerce to Nagasaki. Trade elsewhere in Japan was prohibited. A final note in the document clearly stated that the practice of Christianity inside Japan was prohibited. Laxman returned to Russia. ref A.A. Preobrazhensky, Pervoe Russkoe Posolstvo v Iaponiiu The first Russian mission to Japan ... honor of opening Japan to the world was still a Russian dream. Tsar Alexander I of Russia had ... more details
ShouldBeSVG map Summary Map of the Empire of Japan with expansion during the Greater Japanese Empire period. Dark Green Empire of Japan before 1932. Dark Red Japanese expansion after 1932. Licensing PD self date November 2007 ... more details
refimprove date June 2006 During the Empire of Japan and up to 1945, Japan was dependent on imported foods and raw materials for industry. At the time, Japan had one of the largest merchant fleets in the world ... of tonnage over 10,000 tonnes. References reflist JapanEmpireNavbox Category Empire of Japan Category ... PA39&dq japan merchant fleet 1941&as brr 3&sig MJBnaPR1T FNeIWiX KBLCmE4VQ isbn 0674006801 page 39 ref . Despite heavy naval losses during the Pacific War , Japan was still left with 4,700,000 tonnes. Trade Despite popular perception, during the 1930s Japan was exporting low cost items ... ref . However, between the years of 1929 and 1938 foreign commerce dropped from 3.7 to 3.5 . Japan ... brought on by the purchase of wartime materials. Japan s primary trading partners in order were United ... Dutch Indies Japan exported 32 of its total output to the United States, and purchased 21 of its foreign trade. Japan s imports were as follows 32 cotton 9 wool 9 iron 6 petroleum 4 machinery 3 soybeans 2 wheat Japan s exports were as follows 19 wool articles 15 silk 15 rayon 3 machinery Japan s primary exports were silk, controlling 80 of the world s production, and tea, controlling 10 . Japan s total foreign trade was equivalent to Belgium , a country with less than 10 of Japan s population. In 1897 ... in supplying their colonies, allowing Japan to expand into new markets. Before the war, crude silk represented ..., processed silk and others. In 1937 exports were crude silk, cotton fabrics, and rayon. Japan was importing raw cotton, wool, and oil imported products. Other exterior commerce statistics Japan was the first ... was with Japan and Manchukuo. In 1939, Chosen was importing 300,000,000 worth of goods and exporting ... Empire. Japanese industry and commerce became focused on export and foreign sales, and the local ... or disarmed, while the regular fleet was efficient and modern. In peace time Japan constructed a lower annual figure of 500,000 tonnes of shipping. Japan still rivalled Norway for third place ... more details
year 2001 location pages isbn 1402196903 JapanEmpireNavbox DEFAULTSORT Empire Of Japan Internal Politics 1914 1944 Category Empire of Japan Category 20th century in Japan Category Political history ... situation in Japan 1914 1944 , dealing with the realities of Japanese policy over the years of the two ... period, Japan had been a nominal constitutional monarchy , but the name did not obscure the fact that Japan s form of government was more akin to an aristocratic oligarchy . In World War I World  War  I , Japan fought alongside the Allied Powers. In 1915, Japan presented its Twenty One Demands .... When the United States entered the war in 1917, Japan signed the Lansing Ishii Agreement , which ... with China. With the allied victory over the Central Powers , Japan gained many German possessions in China, including the Shandong Peninsula . Japan also received the South Pacific Mandate from the League of Nations. Japan actively used the mandate to gain control over various islands in the South Pacific. Japan used economic development and immigration to push the expansionary goals of the young Japanese Empire. Japanese policy from 1919 to 1927 Anchor Japanese policy in 1919 27 This epoch is known ... Minister of Japan Prime Minister . He was the first person of modest origins to take this role, and his ... Japan at the Washington Naval Conference 1921 1922 , at which the Allied powers arrived to accords ..., and three for Japan. The Allies compensated Japan with a four power pact, giving Japan the right ... death in 1923, followed by a terrible Great Kant earthquake earthquake that devastated Japan in the same ... party in the Diet of Japan Diet rose to power. The Imperial Japanese Army was impatient for control ... politics of the traditional parties. The way to Imperialism in Japan 1927 to 1931 Anchor The Way to Imperialism in Japan 1927 31 The more moderate elements, meeting to form the Minseito democratic ... remained unsettled, causing some effects in Japan, which remained in a heavy industrial crisis ... more details
time. See also Agriculture in the Empire of Japan Demographics of Imperial Japan Japanese heavy industry ... JapanEmpireNavbox DEFAULTSORT Empire Of Japan Economic And Financial Data Category Empire of Japan ...refimprove date March 2008 In the half century up to 1999, Japan s export s grew from 144 million to 5,331 ... exceeding exports by 1,000 million. In 1936, Japan possessed the third largest commercial shipping ... economy were the Economy and Finance Ministry. the Bank of Japan , and the Industry and Commerce Ministry ... period During 1932, Japan invested 550,000,000 and 320,000,000 in 1938. This investment produced a return of 400 in industrial monetary value. In the fishing industry, Japan extracted a value of 20,000,000 .... Japan developed 4,000,000 acres 16,000  km for rice and 4,000,000 acres 16,000  km for rye ... , Karafuto , South Mandate and Taiwan Formosa came to 122,000,000 and 358,000,000 from Japan ... of quantity, but more than 9 in value. Despite many forests and their importance, Japan continued to buy wood overseas. In accord with another dates, Japan had 200,000  km of forest, 100,000  ... House. Wood exports were made to the rest of the Japanese empire and to foreign markets. Paper and cellulose industry Since ancient times, Japan has manufactured assorted paper types by hand. A modern ... resulted in 8 of U.S. manufacture the Cellulose industry in Japan developed in Shikoku , North ... place where European type paper was manufactured in Japan was in the city of Shikuka . Additionally ... through a network of oil pipelines. In 1925, the Soviet Government granted Japan petroliferous and carbonaceous ... island Java Dutch Indies at 22 . There was a reduction to 13.6 in 1924. For example in Japan proper ... years. Japan imported 10 of the food for this population. In 1936, Japan had 30.3 births per 1,000 ... reduced to 653,000 in 1939 and 239,000 in 1940. Among the great countries, the birth average of Japan ... corresponding to naval construction of 1936 1938. This put Japan in third place between maritime ... more details
Japan is considered the world s sole remaining empire because of the continued presence of the Japanese ... II of the Russian Empire , Kaiser Wilhelm II of the German Empire , and George V of the United Kingdom ... of St. John small The term empire derives from the Latin imperium power, authority . Politically, an empire ... by a monarch emperor , empress or an oligarchy . Geopolitically , the term empire has denoted very different, territorially extreme states at the strong end, the extensive Spanish Empire 16th c. and the British Empire 19th c. , at the weak end, the Holy Roman Empire 8th c. 19th c. , in its Medieval and early modern forms. Etymologically, the political usage of empire denotes a strong, centrally ... . ref Oxford Dictionary http www.askoxford.com concise oed empire?view uk Retrieved 21 November ... empire of direct conquest and control with force direct, physical action to compel the emperor s goals , and ii as a coercive, hegemonic empire of indirect conquest and control with power the perception ... 0 pbk ref Territorial empires e.g. the Mongol Empire , the Median Empire tended to be Connected space ... thalassocracies , e.g. the Delian League Athenian and British Empire s with looser structures and more scattered territories. Definition An empire is a state with politico military dominion of populations .... What physically and politically constitutes an empire is variously defined. It might be a state effecting ... an empire is a semantic construction, such as when a ruler assumes the title of Emperor . The said ruler s nation logically becomes an Empire , despite having no additional territory or hegemony such as Central African Empire or the Korean Empire proclaimed in 1897 when Korea, far from gaining new territory, was on the verge of being annexed by Japan. The terrestrial empire s maritime analogue is the thalassocracy , an empire comprising islands and coasts which are accessible to its terrestrial ... center Early empires div gallery File Map achaemenid empire en.png Achaemenid Empire of Persia at its ... more details
Infobox VG title Empire image Image Empire .png frame none Dogfighting with an alien ship in Empire developer Andrew Glaister publisher Firebird Software designer engine version released 1986 in video gaming 1986 genre Strategy game Strategy Action games Action modes Single Player ratings N A platforms ZX Spectrum , Commodore 64 C64 , Amstrad CPC media requirements input computer keyboard Keyboard Empire is a space combat and trading video game designed by Andrew Glaister and published by Firebird Software 1986 in video gaming in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum , Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC . Gameplay The player is the pilot of a spacecraft, set during a period of early space colonization. There are 64 star systems to explore, presented in a rotating top down 2D view. Each system has a starbase which issues missions, receives supplies from the player, and sells various ship add ons a sun that presents a navigation hazard due to its high temperature, and one or more orbiting planets. The player can navigate his ship onto a planet s surface through a warp hole and a tunnel maneuvering subgame. Once there, three different supplies can be collected in a first person video games first person flight subgame. The three supplies people, minerals and radioactives are then made available for pick up in the main playing area and can be transferred back to the starbase. Players must also defend themselves ... better ships and starbases to form their own empire. The last task of the game is to deploy a defence shield network to secure the player s empire from invaders. Critical reaction The game s retro ... cite magazine magazine CRASH issue issue 26 title Empire Preview ref but games magazines noted that underlying .... ref cite magazine magazine Sinclair User issue 52 title Empire preview ref Gallery gallery Image Empire starbase.png Inside a starbase Image Empire galaxy.png The galaxy map gallery External links WoS game id 0001619 name Empire References reflist 8bitcomputer game stub Category 1986 video games ... more details
Restoration transformed the Empire of Japan into an industrialized world power that pursued military ... Empire ref Japan s population grew from 35 million in 1873 to 70 million in 1935. ref cite ... Blackwell isbn 1 4051 2359 1 page 442 ref The Empire of Japan invaded other parts of China in 1937 ... br Nippon koku or Nihon koku conventional long name Japan Kyujitai name image flag Flag of Japan.svg alt flag Centered red circle on a white rectangle. common name Japan linking name Japan image ... outer edges and thin black outlines. symbol type Imperial Seal other symbol type Government Seal of Japan ... of Japan br small Nihongo Go Shichi no Kiri small image map Japan location cia.gif ... in Japan Korean , 0.4   Chinese people in Japan Chinese , 0.6   other ref name cia capital ... leader title1 Emperor of Japan Emperor leader name1 Akihito leader title2 Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister leader name2 Naoto Kan Democratic Party of Japan DPJ legislature Diet of Japan upper house House of Councillors lower house House of Representatives of Japan area footnote ref cite web title Japan Statistical Yearbook 2010 publisher Statistics Bureau accessdate 15 January 2011 url ... jinsui tsuki index.htm title Official Japan Statistics Bureau estimate publisher Statistics Bureau accessdate ... 48&pr.y 16 title Japan publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate 5 January 2011 ref GDP PPP ... imf2 GDP nominal per capita rank 17th sovereignty type History of Japan Formation established event1 National Foundation Day established date1 February 11, 660  BC ref According to legend, Japan ... Constitution established date2 November 29, 1890 established event3 Constitution of Japan Current ... JPN time zone Japan Standard Time JST utc offset 9 time zone DST not observed utc offset DST 9 date ... cctld .jp calling code Telephone numbers in Japan 81 ISO 3166 1 alpha2 JP ISO 3166 1 alpha3 JPN ISO 3166 1 numeric 392 sport code JPN vehicle code J Japan IPAc en En us Japan.ogg d p n lang ... more details
Infobox Film name JapanJapan image japan japan.jpg image size caption director Lior Shamriz producer writer narrator starring Imri Kahn music cinematography editing distributor released 8 August 2007 runtime 65 minutes country Israel language Hebrew , English language English budget 200 USD preceded by followed by JapanJapan Hebrew , Japanese language Japanese is a 2007 in film 2007 film directed by Lior Shamriz , starring Imri Kahn . Cast class wikitable bgcolor efefef Actor Role actor Imri Kahn Imri Tal Meiri Tal Irit Gidron Irit Naama Yuria Naama Amnon Friedman Amnon Benny Ziffer Benny Plot The film tells the story of Imri, who at 19 goes to live in Tel Aviv , but dreams of moving to Japan . Through his relationships and encounters and in diverse Film theory cinematic tools , we are introduced to the young man s life. An exploration of living in the Exoticism exotic city of Tel Aviv is presented through a hero who is himself in the midst of exploring his own choice of an exotic place. A unique correlation is formed between the hero s misconception of Japan and ours ... url http www.indiewire.com ots 2008 03 ndnf 08 assessi.html title JapanJapan 2008 Reviews accessdate ... web url http www.villagevoice.com film 0813,the new class,389085,20.html title JapanJapan 2008 Reviews ... BB, Irlanda encuentra hueco title JapanJapan 2008 Reviews accessdate 2008 03 04 publisher La ... intervi 2.html title JapanJapan 2008 Interview with the director accessdate 2008 10 04 publisher Indiewire ... title id 1090327 title JapanJapan rotten tomatoes id JapanJapan title JapanJapan http movies.yahoo.com movie 1809919710 info JapanJapan at Yahoo Movies http www.indiewire.com people 2008 03 ndnf 08 ... review.asp?ID 3567 Review by Bill Weber at Slant Magazine DEFAULTSORT JapanJapan Category 2007 ... Category Israeli LGBT related films Category 2000s drama films Category Directorial debut films it JapanJapan he ... more details
Zoroastrian Empire may refer to empires with Zoroastrianism as the state religion Achaemenid Empire Arsacid Empire Sassanid Empire disambig ... more details
Infobox Film name The Empire of Passion image Empire of Passion.jpg image size caption director Nagisa Oshima producer writer Nagisa Oshima br Itoko Nakamura narrator starring Kazuko Yoshiyuki br Tatsuya Fuji br Takahiro Tamura br Takuzo Kawatani br Akiko Koyama music Toru Takemitsu cinematography Yoshio Miyajima editing Keiichi Uraoka studio distributor released 6 September 1978 runtime 104 minutes country Film Japan br FilmFrance language Japanese budget gross preceded by followed by nihongo Empire of Passion Ai no B rei is a 1978 Cinema of Japan Japanese film Film director directed by Nagisa shima . It was Japan s submission to the 51st Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film , but was not accepted as a nominee. ref name SubmissionList cite web url http www.eiren.org academy data.html title List of Japanese films nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film language Japanese publisher Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan accessdate 2008 06 22 ref The film was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival , where Oshima won the award for Best Director Award Cannes Film Festival Best Director . ref name festival cannes.com cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 1982 year 1978.html title Festival de Cannes Empire of Passion accessdate 2009 05 10 work festival cannes.com ref Cast Tatsuya Fuji Toyoji Kazuko Yoshiyuki Seki Takahiro Tamura Gisaburo Takuzo Kawatani Inspector Hotta Akyoshi Fujiwara Masami Hasegawa Oshin Kenzo Kawarazaki Tatsuya Kimura Eizo Kitamura Akiko Koyama Mother of Landowner Osugi Dancer Sumie Sasaki Odame Takaki Sugiura Taiji Tonoyama Toichiro See also Cinema of Japan List of Japanese ... links Amg movie 15751 Empire of Passion imdb title id 0077132 title Empire of Passion CinemaofJapan ... Category 1970s drama films Category Films directed by Nagisa Oshima 1970s Japan film stub de Im Reich der Leidenschaft fr L Empire de la passion it L impero della passione ja pl Imperium nami tno ci ... more details
Empire may refer to Empire 1964 film Empire 1964 film by Andy Warhol Empire 1986 film Empire 1986 film by Alexander Sokurov Empire 2002 film Empire 2002 film by Franc. Reyes See also Empire disambiguation SIA films ... more details
Empire Township may refer to the following places in the United States Empire Township, McLean County, Illinois Empire Township, Minnesota Empire Township, Michigan Geodis de Empire Township ... more details
The term Haitian Empire can refer to The Empire of Haiti 1804 1806 Empire of Haiti of Jacques I of Haiti 1804 1806 The Empire of Haiti 1849 1859 Empire of Haiti of Faustin I of Haiti 1849 1859 disambig Category Former empires ... more details
Empire Airport may refer to Empire Airport Michigan in Empire, Michigan, United States FAA Y87 Empire Airport Nevada in Empire, Nevada, United States FAA 1A8 airport disambig ... more details