Taiwan under Japanese Rule
period of Taiwanese history (1895–1945)
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Statehood edit
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Map
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Flag
Government edit
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Government-General of Taiwan, Taihoku Prefecture
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House of the Government-General of Taiwan, Taihoku Prefecture
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Imperial Japanese Army Headquarter
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Railway Ministry, Taihoku Prefecture
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Government of Hoko Prefecture, Hoko Prefecture
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Government of Karenko Prefecture, Karenko Prefecture
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Government of Taichu Prefecture, Taichu Prefecture
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Government of Taihoku Prefecture, Taihoku Prefecture
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Government of Tainan Prefecture, Tainan Prefecture
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Government of Taito Prefecture, Taito Prefecture
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Government of Takao Prefecture, Takao Prefecture
Foreign Relations edit
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Consulate of the United Kingdom, Takao Prefecture
Economy edit
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Bank of Taiwan, Taihoku Prefecture
Religion edit
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Taiwan Grand Shrine, Taihoku Prefecture
Transportation edit
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Taoyuan Station, Shinchiku Prefecture
Movies edit
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Sayon's Bell
People edit
Governor-General of Taiwan edit
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Kabayama Sukenori (May 1895 - June 1896)
Events edit
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1904 - Douliu Earthquake, Tainan Prefecture
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1906 - Great Ka-gi Earthquake, Tainan Prefecture
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1916 - Nantou Earthquake, Taichu Prefecture
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1945-05-31 - Taihoku Air Raid, Taihoku Prefecture
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1945-08-14 - Japanese Surrender, Taihoku Prefecture