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Genrō - Wikipedia A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-511061-7 Jansen, Marius B (2000) The Making of Modern Japan Harvard University Press ISBN 978-0-674-00334-7 OCLC 44090600 Omura, Bunji (2004) [1937] The Last Genro: Prince Saionji, Japan's "Grand Old Man" Kegan Paul ISBN 0-7103-0917-1
genro - Wiktionary, the free dictionary genro (plural genros or genro) (historical) A body of elder statesmen of Japan, formerly used as informal advisors to the Emperor quotations
THE GENRO OF JAPAN - JSTOR These, numbering in the mending the Minister President at var hundreds, owed their positions and their ious crises, the Genro Council exercised success to the Genro
Genro (an elder statesman) - Japanese Wiki Corpus Genro (an elder statesman) (元老) Genro indicates a senior top-level statesman in the Japanese government in the era from the latter half of the Mejia period to the early Showa period
Genro - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon Explore the term 'Genro,' its definition, significance in the Meiji Restoration, and impact on modern Japanese governance Understand the roles these elder statesmen played and how they shaped Japan's political landscape
genro - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary Genro refers to influential figures in Japan, particularly those who played key roles during the Meiji Restoration and later, serving as informal advisers to the government