And, although it seems a hugely shallow complaint, I was rather disturbed by the fact that Hirohito was played as a major mouth-breather. |
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The Japanese princess was an aunt of Emperor Akihito and the widow of Prince Takamatsu, a younger brother of the late Emperor Hirohito. |
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The Tokyo tribunal accommodated to these sentiments by granting Emperor Hirohito immunity from prosecution. |
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A Beijing liquor company has applied for trademark registration on a triangular logo made up of likenesses of Japanese Emperors Hirohito and Akihito and crown prince Naruhito. |
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Prince Tomohito of Mikasa, a nephew of the late Emperor Hirohito, left Tuesday for Turkey to observe archeological sites in the country. |
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Moreover, according to a directive ratified on 5 August 1937 by Hirohito, the constraints of the Hague Conventions were explicitly removed on Chinese prisoners. |
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Mr Harvey concentrates on the period of Japan's reconstruction and on the battles between the egocentric MacArthur and the untried war criminal, Hirohito. |
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We now know that Emperor Hirohito, posthumously known as Emperor Showa, was offended by the enshrinement of Class-A war criminals at Yasukuni Shrine. |
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