1、Music Composition and Education in Japan after Meiji Restoration;

2、Meiji Restoration:(1868~1869)Overthrow of Japan's Tokugawa shogunate and restoration of direct imperial rule (through the Meiji emperor) in 1868.

3、A Second Thought about Traditional Culture, Meiji Restoration and the Modernization of Japan

4、The first Meiji Restoration led Japan's industrialization process was Dakuo Polytechnic.

5、In fact, Ito Bowen is only the leader of Japan's second Meiji Restoration.

6、The Meiji Restoration in 1868 began Japan's transformation from a feudal society into a modern industrialized state.

7、From the perspective of traceability, the Meiji Restoration in Japan was eight years later than the Westernization Movement in the Qing Dynasty.

8、At that time Japan was in voluntary isolation from the outside world. But the regime became suffocating and unsustainable, and ended with the Meiji Restoration of 1868.

9、During the Meiji Restoration in Japan, the influence of Chinese culture was so predominant that its resultant effect was unprecedented in the country of origin.

10、In the Meiji Restoration, with the coming of the European thoughts and the Chinese Qing Dynasty's deterioration, Japanese's attitude towards Kanji changed greatly.

11、Around 1890, the Meiji Restoration came to an end. Japan, the eastern island country, has leaped from silkworm to pupa and has become an industrial country. However, compared with the western industrial powers, Japan still has a considerable gap.

12、Before the Meiji Restoration, our people disparaged and despised foreigners excessively, saying that they had a special stink and were extremely dirty, saying that they were like this, saying that they were like that.

13、In 1868, the revolution known as the Meiji Restoration began, turning Japan in just a couple of decades from a feudal state run by a warrior aristocracy to a modernizing, industrial empire.