We desire to promote friendly relations with all nations, and to extend Our commerce throughout the world.
Modernized Japan
We desire to promote friendly relations with all nations, and to extend Our commerce throughout the world.
Modernized Japan
General sentiment of Japan's foreign policy during the Meiji era, though often accompanied by aggressive expansionism.
Late 19th century
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"The strength of the nation comes from the harmony of its people."
Controversial"The Imperial Household must always serve the nation."
Shocking"We must not be content with the present, but always strive for greater progress."
Controversial"Be loyal to the Emperor, be filial to your parents, be affectionate to your brothers and sisters, be harmonious in your married life, be trustworthy to your friends, be modest and moderate in your con…"
Shocking"All absurd usages of old shall be broken through, and justice and righteousness shall be the basis of all action."
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