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[[File:JapaneseCfash.png]] Japanese Clerical Fascism<br>
Shinto Fascism<br>
[[File:JapanChauvin.png]] Japanese Chauvinism <br>
[[File:ShowaHirohito.png]] Showaism<br>
[[File:ShowaHirohito.png]] Showa Model<br>
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**[[File:Cball-Tokugawa.png]] [[Stratocracy|Shogunate Restorationism]] (some)
**[[File:Sinophobia.png]] Sinophobia
**[[File:UltranatJapanChauvin.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Japanese Chauvinism]]
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*[[File:Tatenokai.png]] '''Yukio Mishima Thought''' [[File:LGBTShowa.png]] {{Collapse|
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==History==
===Origins===
Showa Statism's origins can be traced back to the Meiji Restoration. After the victory over China in the First Sino-Japanese War and over Russia in the Russo-Japanese War, Japan joined the Western powers. They needed a [[File:Strato.png]] strong military to secure Japan's new overseas empire which was reinforced by a feeling that only through a strong military would Japan earn the respect of Western nations. The period where it was the most prominent was during the dawn of the [[File:Showa.png]] Showa Period and throughout the Second World War. The first 20 years of Emperor Showa's reign it was characterized by extreme nationalism and a series of expansionist wars. It was a mixture of ideas such as [[File:UltranatJapanChauvin.png]] Japanese nationalism, [[File:Strato.png]] militarism, [[File:Fash.png]] fascism (while disputed by some), and [[File:Corptism.png]] corporatism, that was initiated by several political philosophers and thinkers in Japan. Those philosophers include [[File:Kita.png]] Ikka Kita, [[File:PanAsian.png]] Shumei Okawa, and [[File:Monarcho-Fascism.png]] Sadao Araki. Many had different (sometimes outright contrasting) views, which is why Showa Statism could be described as ideologically syncretic.
 
==[[File:Strato.png]] The Rise of Militarism==
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