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14 word matches found for '昭' using reading 'しょう'
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Showa era (1926.12.25-1989.1.7)
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Showa Day (national holiday; April 29)
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Showa period (1926-1989 CE)
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Showa era
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history of the Showa period (1926.12.25-1989.1.7)
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clear; bright; plain; obvious  (obscure term)
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manifest; clear; evident; obvious
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(member of the generation born in) the first nine years of the Showa period (from 1926 to 1934)  (yojijukugo)
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Shoei (motorcycle helmet manufacturing company); Shouei
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the flourishing mid-Showa period (1960s and early 1970s) of peace, rapid economic growth, and life of ease  (yojijukugo)
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glorious reign; enlightened era
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Showa Depression (Japanese part of the Great Depression)  (see also: 世界大恐慌)
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Showa restoration (call for Imperial restoration by militarists in the 1930s)
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court ladies' residence (in the inner Heian Palace)  (see also: 五舎)
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