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We found 18 words, 1 kanji, and 14 examples matching '昭'
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noun
Showa era (1926.12.25-1989.1.7)
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noun
Emperor Shōwa (1901-1989, reigned 1926-1989); Emperor Showa; Emperor Hirohito
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noun
Shōwa Station (Antarctica); Showa Station; Syowa Station
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noun
Showa year 54; 1979
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noun
Showa year 36; 1961
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ショウ    bright, clear   
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ショウ   め to summon   
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トウ   かたな sword   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
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1975
ねん
しょうわ
昭和
ごじゅう
50
ねん
ころ
まで
きゅう
こせきとうほん
戸籍謄本
しゅとく
取得
した
ばあい
場合
しぞく
士族
めいき
明記
されていた

Until 1975 (Showa 50), you could identify families with samurai ancestors from traditional family registers.
しょうわ
昭和
てんのう
天皇
やすくにじんじゃ
靖国神社
75
ねん
まで
せんご
戦後
けい
かい
さんぱい
参拝
した

In the post-War period, up until 1975, Emperor Showa prayed at the Yasukuni Shrine a total of 8 times.
しょうわ
昭和
20
ねん
だい
にじ
二次
せかい
世界
たいせん
大戦
わった

World War II came to an end in the 20th year of the Showa era.
しょうじ
昭二
ぐんじん
軍人
がり
きょうし
教師
です
Akiji is a soldier turned teacher.
これ
しょうわざ
昭和座
から
ぶたい
舞台
ちゅうけい
中継
です
This is a direct broadcast from the Showa theater.
 
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