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>Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), made a high-profile, four-week goodwill visit to Japan in April 1922. Designed to strengthen Anglo-Japanese relations, the tour featured a banquet at the Imperial Palace, a visit to Kyoto, and a notable round of golf with Crown Prince Hirohito, highlighting close diplomatic ties before WWII

It’s weird that the Anglo-Japanese alliance broke down to me, was it just down to US meddling because they wanted dominance in the Pacific?

Also, why does every white historical figure who visits Japan seem to have pics wearing samurai armour and kimonos lmao
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The biggest opportunity was Sino-German-American triple pact in 1907-08



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