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[[File:JapaneseCfash.png]] Japanese Clerical Fascism<br>
[[File:JapaneseCfash.png]] Japanese Clerical Fascism<br>
Shinto Fascism<br>
Shinto Fascism<br>
[[File:JapanChauvin.png]] Japanese Chauvinism <br>
[[File:ShowaHirohito.png]] Showaism<br>
[[File:ShowaHirohito.png]] Showaism<br>
[[File:ShowaHirohito.png]] Showa Model<br>
[[File:ShowaHirohito.png]] Showa Model<br>
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**[[File:Cball-Tokugawa.png]] [[Stratocracy|Shogunate Restorationism]] (some)
**[[File:Cball-Tokugawa.png]] [[Stratocracy|Shogunate Restorationism]] (some)
**[[File:Sinophobia.png]] Sinophobia
**[[File:Sinophobia.png]] Sinophobia
**[[File:Ultranat.png]] [[Ultranationalism]]
**[[File:JapanChauvin.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Japanese Chauvinism]]
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*[[File:Tatenokai.png]] '''Yukio Mishima Thought''' [[File:LGBTShowa.png]] {{Collapse|
*[[File:Tatenokai.png]] '''Yukio Mishima Thought''' [[File:LGBTShowa.png]] {{Collapse|
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==History==
==History==
===Origins===
===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:Ultranat.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.
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:JapanChauvin.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==
==[[File:Strato.png]] The Rise of Militarism==