We must not be content with the present, but always strive for greater progress.
Modernized Japan
We must not be content with the present, but always strive for greater progress.
Modernized Japan
A forward-looking and ambitious sentiment attributed to him, characteristic of the Meiji era's modernization drive.
Late 19th century
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"It is essential that Our subjects be instructed in the principles of morality and loyalty."
Controversial"It is Our wish that Our people, without distinction of class or calling, should all be loyal to the Imperial House and zealous in the discharge of their duties."
Controversial"Education is the foundation of national prosperity."
Controversial"The Imperial Family must set an example for the people."
Shocking"The Imperial will is absolute."
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