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On November 7, Jiaozhou surrendered to Japan. Japan declared war on Germany on August 23, 1914, and quickly occupied German-leased territories in China's Shandong and the Mariana, Caroline, and Marshall islands in the north Pacific Ocean. World War I permitted Japan, which fought on the side of the victorious Allied Powers, to expand its influence in Asia and its territorial holdings in the north equatorial Pacific. Japanese occupation of the Russian city of Khabarovsk during the Russian Civil War, 1919 Their coronation took place on November 11, 1915. In April 1914, Ōkuma Shigenobu replaced Yamamoto.Ĭrown Prince Yoshihito married Sadako Kujō on. On February 12, 1913, Yamamoto Gonnohyōe succeeded Katsura as prime minister. Despite old guard opposition, the conservative forces formed a party of their own in 1913, the Rikken Dōshikai, a party that won a majority in the House over the Seiyūkai in late 1914. Public outrage over the military manipulation of the cabinet and the recall of Katsura Tarō for a third term led to still more demands for an end to genrō politics. Both Yamagata Aritomo and Saionji refused to resume office, and the genrō were unable to find a solution. When Saionji Kinmochi tried to cut the military budget, the army minister resigned, bringing down the Rikken Seiyūkai cabinet. The beginning of the Taishō period was marked by the Taishō political crisis in 1912–13 that interrupted the earlier politics of compromise. Government suppression of leftist activities, however, led to more radical leftist action and even more suppression, resulting in the dissolution of the Japan Socialist Party ( 日本社会党, Nihon Shakaitō) only a year after its founding and general failure of the socialist movement in 1906. Universal male suffrage, social welfare, workers' rights, and nonviolent protests were ideals of the early leftist movement. The events following the Meiji Restoration in 1868 had seen not only the fulfillment of many domestic and foreign economic and political objectives-without Japan suffering the colonial fate of other Asian nations-but also a new intellectual ferment, in a time when there was worldwide interest in communism and socialism and an urban proletariat was developing. Authors such as Mori Ōgai studied in the West, bringing back with them to Japan different insights on human life influenced by developments in the West. Notable artists, such as Kobayashi Kiyochika, adopted Western painting styles while continuing to work in ukiyo-e others, such as Okakura Kakuzō, kept an interest in traditional Japanese painting. The influence of Western culture experienced in the Meiji period also continued.
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The end of the Meiji period was marked by huge government domestic and overseas investments and defense programs, nearly exhausted credit, and a lack of foreign reserves to pay debts. In his coronation address, the newly enthroned Emperor announced his reign's nengō (era name) Taishō, meaning "great righteousness". On 30 July 1912, Emperor Meiji died and Crown Prince Yoshihito succeeded to the throne as Emperor of Japan.
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Map of the Empire of Japan in November 1918