Emperor Showa
Emperor Showa (Japanese: Showa Emperor Showa Tenno, April 29, 1901 to January 7, 1989) is the 124th Emperor of Japan. Its name is Hirohito (Japanese: 仁仁 (ひ ろ ひ と)), and the mosque used for childhood is Michinomiya (Japanese: 迪 宮 (み ち の み や)). In addition, Osirushi, which Emperor Showa used, symbolized young bamboo. It is the eldest son of Emperor Dei Mayo, daughter of Emperor Taisho (Yoshihito) and Fujiwara's rescue family. In 1921 he took care of his affairs on behalf of the bamboo Taisho, and he reigned until his death in 1989, when he was crowned on December 25, 1926. According to the one-member system established by the Emperor Meiji, the only one written during the reign was the Showa era (Japanese: Showa era). In the late 1920s when Hirohito came to the Emperor, Japan was in a severe recession in the aftermath of the Great Depression, and politically confronted various ideas such as the control, the zodiac, socialism, communism, and anarchism.