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Mutsuhito

American  
[moo-tsoo-hee-taw] / ˈmu tsʊˈhi tɔ /

noun

  1. 1852–1912, emperor of Japan 1867–1912.


Mutsuhito British  
/ ˌmuːtsʊˈhiːtəʊ /

noun

  1. See Meiji

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To symbolize the change, though, they decided to move the young Emperor, Mutsuhito, out of Kyoto and into the shogun's castle at Edo, which they renamed "eastern capital": Tokyo.

From Time Magazine Archive

His son Mutsuhito, then in his fifteenth year, succeeded him and is now the reigning emperor, the one hundred and twenty-first of his line.

From Japan by Murray, David

In 1869, Mutsuhito, the one hundred and twenty-third mikado in lineal descent, resumed the imperial power which had so long been lost.

From Historic Tales, Vol. 12 (of 15) The Romance of Reality by Morris, Charles

The paintings, scrolls, porcelain, satsuma ware, Sculptures and metal work shown in this very noteworthy exhibit were collected by the late Emperor Mutsuhito.

From The Jewel City by Macomber, Ben

Then a silver bell sounded, and his imperial and sacred majesty, Mutsuhito CXXI.,

From The International Spy Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War by Upward, Allen

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