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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}The '''Taishō period''' or '''Taishō era''', is a period in the [[history of Japan]] dating from [[30 July]] [[1912]] to [[25 December]] [[1926]]. The era is considered the time of the [[liberal]] movement known as the "'''Taishō democracy'''" in [[Japan]]; it is usually distinguished from the preceding chaotic [[Meiji period]] and the following [[militarism]]-driven first half of the [[Showa period|Shōwa Era]]. |
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The Taishō period are the roaring twenties of Japan.
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