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Emperor Taniguchi began ''Kokumin-teki kanki'' era with the appointing of [[Okano Yoshio]] as Prime Minister of Japan in 4579. Yoshio, an avid militarist and member of ''Teikoku Gunsei Shakai'', immediately began the re-militarism campaign and large propaganda campaign to enlist soldiers and sailors. This campaign, along with strong support from the Emperor, helped enlist over 500,000,000 to the [[Imperial Japanese Armed Forces]]. The Emperor also personally ordered 1,000 destroyers, 850 light frigates, 800 heavy frigates, 500 battlecruisers, 150 battleships, and 75 carriers. | Emperor Taniguchi began ''Kokumin-teki kanki'' era with the appointing of [[Okano Yoshio]] as Prime Minister of Japan in 4579. Yoshio, an avid militarist and member of ''Teikoku Gunsei Shakai'', immediately began the re-militarism campaign and large propaganda campaign to enlist soldiers and sailors. This campaign, along with strong support from the Emperor, helped enlist over 500,000,000 to the [[Imperial Japanese Armed Forces]]. The Emperor also personally ordered 1,000 destroyers, 850 light frigates, 800 heavy frigates, 500 battlecruisers, 150 battleships, and 75 carriers. | ||
== Titles, styles, and honours == | |||
=== Titles === | |||
4534 – 4565: ''His Highness,'' Shirai, ''Prince of Kyoto'' | |||
4565 – 4598: ''His Highness,'' Taniguchi, ''Emperor of Japan'' | |||
4598 – 4618: ''His Heavenly Highness,'' Taniguchi, ''Emperor of Japan, the Heavenly Imperial Emperor Beiyang, and the Mongols'' | |||
4618 – 4625: ''His Highness,'' Taniguchi, ''Emperor of Japan'' | |||
=== Honours === | |||
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:4565 – 4625 [[Order of the Chrysanthemum Throne]] |
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Emperor Taniguchi | |||||
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Emperor of Japan (more...) | |||||
Reign | 15 June 4565 – 29 August 4625 | ||||
Coronation | 15 August 4565 | ||||
Predecessor | Emperor Yoshihara | ||||
Successor | Emperor Omori | ||||
Prime Minister | List
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Emperor of all China, Beiyang, and the Mongols | |||||
Reign | 4598 – 4618 | ||||
Predecessor | Title established | ||||
Successor | Title abolished | ||||
Regent | Luó Tingguang Takahashi Suzume | ||||
Born | Shirai Hamada Tsutsumi Yamanaka 7 March 4534 | ||||
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The Taniguchi Emperor (7 March 4534 – 29 August 4625), also known as Emperor Taniguchi was the Emperor of Japan and the first and only Emperor of all China during the Twenty Years' War of Aggression.
Emperor Taniguchi during his early reign had much turmoil to deal with, enough to make his father, Emperor Yoshihara, to abdicate. As a result of this, Taniguchi went through many Prime Ministers and made him not want to immediately remilitarize after the defeat of his grandfather, Emperor Nishiyama during the Haiboku Era.
Early life
Reign
Early (4565 – 4579)
Kokumin-teki kanki era (4579 – 4595)
Emperor Taniguchi began Kokumin-teki kanki era with the appointing of Okano Yoshio as Prime Minister of Japan in 4579. Yoshio, an avid militarist and member of Teikoku Gunsei Shakai, immediately began the re-militarism campaign and large propaganda campaign to enlist soldiers and sailors. This campaign, along with strong support from the Emperor, helped enlist over 500,000,000 to the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces. The Emperor also personally ordered 1,000 destroyers, 850 light frigates, 800 heavy frigates, 500 battlecruisers, 150 battleships, and 75 carriers.
Titles, styles, and honours
Titles
4534 – 4565: His Highness, Shirai, Prince of Kyoto
4565 – 4598: His Highness, Taniguchi, Emperor of Japan
4598 – 4618: His Heavenly Highness, Taniguchi, Emperor of Japan, the Heavenly Imperial Emperor Beiyang, and the Mongols
4618 – 4625: His Highness, Taniguchi, Emperor of Japan
Honours
- Japan
- 4565 – 4625 Order of the Chrysanthemum Throne