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- Kimigayo abstract ""Kimigayo" (君が代) is the national anthem of Japan and the world's oldest lyrics in a national anthem. From 1868 to 1945, it served as the national anthem of the Empire of Japan. With a length of 11 measures and 32 characters, "Kimigayo" is also one of the world's shortest national anthems currently in use. Its lyrics are based on a waka poem written in the Heian period (794–1185), sung to a melody written in the imperial period (1868–1945). The current melody was chosen in 1880, replacing an unpopular melody composed eleven years earlier. While the title "Kimigayo" is usually translated as His Majesty's Reign, no official translation of the title nor lyrics has ever been established by law.Prior to 1945, "Kimigayo" served as the national anthem of the Empire of Japan, however, when the Empire of Japan was dissolved following its surrender at the end of World War II, its parliamentary democracy successor state, the State of Japan, replaced it in 1945, the polity therefore changed from a system based on imperial sovereignty to one based on popular sovereignty. However, Emperor Hirohito was not dethroned, and "Kimigayo" was retained as the de facto national anthem, only becoming legally recognized as the official national anthem in 1999, with the passage of Act on National Flag and Anthem.Since Japan's period of parliamentary democracy began, there has been controversy over the performance of the "Kimigayo" anthem at public ceremonies. Along with the Japanese Hinomaru flag, "Kimigayo" has been claimed by those critical of it to be a symbol of Japanese nationalism, imperialism and militarism, with debate over whether "Kimigayo", as a remnant of the Empire of Japan's imperialist past, is compatible with a contemporary Japanese parliamentary democracy. Thus, the essential points of the controversies regarding the Hinomaru flag and "Kimigayo" are whether they express praise or condemnation to the Empire of Japan and whether the Empire of Japan (pre-1945) and postwar Japan (post-1945) are the same states or different states[citation needed].".
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- Kimigayo wikiPageExternalLink aa030400.htm.
- Kimigayo wikiPageExternalLink japan-kimigayo.
- Kimigayo wikiPageExternalLink 11NFlagAnthem.pdf.
- Kimigayo wikiPageID "147709".
- Kimigayo wikiPageRevisionID "601198661".
- Kimigayo accessdate "2010-02-06".
- Kimigayo adopted "1999-08-13".
- Kimigayo author "Aspinall, Robert W".
- Kimigayo author "Calichman, Richard T".
- Kimigayo author "Goodman, Roger; Ian Neary".
- Kimigayo author "Heenan, Patrick".
- Kimigayo author "Itoh, Mayumi".
- Kimigayo author "Trevor, Malcolm".
- Kimigayo author "waka poem".
- Kimigayo caption "Score of "Kimigayo"".
- Kimigayo composer "Yoshiisa Oku, Akimori Hayashi and Franz Eckert".
- Kimigayo date "1999-08-13".
- Kimigayo description "Midi rendition of Fenton's original".
- Kimigayo description "Recording made in 1930".
- Kimigayo englishTitle "His Majesty's Reign".
- Kimigayo filename "Kimi ga Yo .mid".
- Kimigayo filename "Kimi ga Yo 1930.ogg".
- Kimigayo format Ogg.
- Kimigayo hasPhotoCollection Kimigayo.
- Kimigayo isbn "0".
- Kimigayo isbn "1".
- Kimigayo isbn "978".
- Kimigayo lyricsDate Heian_period.
- Kimigayo musicDate "1880".
- Kimigayo play "no".
- Kimigayo prefix "National".
- Kimigayo publisher "Columbia University Press".
- Kimigayo publisher "Government of Japan".
- Kimigayo publisher "Palgrave Macmillan".
- Kimigayo publisher "Routledge".
- Kimigayo publisher "State University of New York Press".
- Kimigayo sound "Kimi ga Yo instrumental.ogg".
- Kimigayo soundTitle ""Kimigayo"".
- Kimigayo title "Case Studies on Human Rights in Japan".
- Kimigayo title "Contemporary Japanese Thought".
- Kimigayo title "Instrumental and Vocal".
- Kimigayo title "Instrumental".
- Kimigayo title "Japan – Restless Competitor The Pursuit of Economic Nationalism".
- Kimigayo title "Teachers' Unions and the Politics of Education in Japan".
- Kimigayo title "The Hatoyama Dynasty: Japanese Political Leadership Through the Generations".
- Kimigayo title "The Japan Handbook".
- Kimigayo title "君が代".
- Kimigayo title "国旗及び国歌に関する法律".
- Kimigayo transTitle "Act on National Flag and Anthem, Act No. 127".
- Kimigayo transcription ""Kimigayo"".
- Kimigayo url "http://books.google.com/books?id=73sE6NkXPbAC&pg=PA81&dq=Japanese+flag+homes&lr=&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&cd=82#v=onepage&q=&f=false".
- Kimigayo url "http://books.google.com/books?id=PrAoHzoP1QkC&pg=PA78&dq=flag+japan+emperor&lr=&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&cd=16#v=onepage&q=flag%20japan%20emperor&f=false".
- Kimigayo url "http://books.google.com/books?id=qNawsKPltbwC&pg=PA206&dq=Japan+flag+schools&lr=&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&cd=7#v=onepage&q=Japan%20flag%20schools&f=false".
- Kimigayo url "http://books.google.com/books?id=yIfWCkSfOdoC&pg=PA211&dq=kimigayo&cd=1#v=onepage&q=kimigayo&f=false".
- Kimigayo url "http://books.google.com/books?id=zsdFCz-Il3EC&pg=PA125&dq=Japanese+flag+respect+foreign&lr=&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&cd=16#v=onepage&q=Japanese%20flag%20respect%20foreign&f=false".
- Kimigayo url "http://law.e-gov.go.jp/htmldata/H11/H11HO127.html".
- Kimigayo year "1996".
- Kimigayo year "1998".
- Kimigayo year "2001".
- Kimigayo year "2003".
- Kimigayo year "2005".
- Kimigayo subject Category:Articles_containing_Japanese_poems.
- Kimigayo subject Category:Empire_of_Japan.
- Kimigayo subject Category:Japanese-language_songs.
- Kimigayo subject Category:Japanese_patriotic_songs.
- Kimigayo subject Category:Japanese_poetry.
- Kimigayo subject Category:Japanese_songs.
- Kimigayo subject Category:National_anthems.
- Kimigayo subject Category:National_symbols_of_Japan.
- Kimigayo subject Category:Postwar_Japan.
- Kimigayo subject Category:Royal_anthems.
- Kimigayo type Abstraction100002137.
- Kimigayo type Anthem107048928.
- Kimigayo type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Kimigayo type Communication100033020.
- Kimigayo type Japanese-languageSongs.
- Kimigayo type JapaneseSongs.
- Kimigayo type Music107020895.
- Kimigayo type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Kimigayo type NationalAnthem107049055.
- Kimigayo type NationalAnthems.
- Kimigayo type NationalSymbolsOfJapan.
- Kimigayo type Signal106791372.
- Kimigayo type Song107048000.
- Kimigayo type Symbol106806469.
- Kimigayo comment ""Kimigayo" (君が代) is the national anthem of Japan and the world's oldest lyrics in a national anthem. From 1868 to 1945, it served as the national anthem of the Empire of Japan. With a length of 11 measures and 32 characters, "Kimigayo" is also one of the world's shortest national anthems currently in use. Its lyrics are based on a waka poem written in the Heian period (794–1185), sung to a melody written in the imperial period (1868–1945).".
- Kimigayo label "Himno Nacional de Japón".
- Kimigayo label "Hymn Japonii".
- Kimigayo label "Kimi Ga Yo".
- Kimigayo label "Kimi ga Yo".
- Kimigayo label "Kimi ga yo".
- Kimigayo label "Kimi ga yo".
- Kimigayo label "Kimigayo".
- Kimigayo label "Kimigayo".
- Kimigayo label "Гимн Японии".
- Kimigayo label "نشيد اليابان الوطني".
- Kimigayo label "君が代".
- Kimigayo label "君之代".