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Japanese Politics: Focusing on the National Diet

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2019

Abstract

A modern political structure was introduced to Japan by the Meiji Constitution of 1889. The basic principle of this constitution was Ten-no-Sei, a form of absolute monarchism. Sovereignty belongs to Ten-no by right of inheritance from imperial ancestors in a “Lineal succession unbroken for ages eternal” (Article I). Ten-no is described as “sacred and inviolable” (Article III).

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Copyright © 1979 International Association of Law Libraries.

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Shoichi Izumi, Chief of General Reference Section, Reference and Bibliography Division, National Diet Library, Tokyo, Japan.