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HIST Timeline - Japanese Subcultures and Youth Rebellion
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Japanese History Timeline for class
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Rosalita Mitchell
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Meiji Era (1868–1912): Early Signs of Resistance and their Connection to Punk and Anti-Establishment Movements
Taisho Era (1912–1926): The Growth of Political Dissent and Its Connection to Punk and Anti-Establishment Movements
Showa Era (1926–1989): From Wartime Censorship to Postwar Rebellion and Punk’s Emergence
Reiwa Era (2019-Present)
Meiji Era Jogakusei (Female Students) (1872–1912)
Young Samurai and Shizoku (1868–1877)
Student Intellectual Circles (1877 – 1912)
Freedom and People’s Rights Movement (Jiyū Minken Undō) (1874 – 1890)
Peasant Youth Protesters (1873 – 1884)
Kazoku and Elite Westernizers (1869 – 1912)
Taisho Era Jogakusei (1912 – 1926)
Sports Club Youth (1915 - 1926)
Anguished Youth (苦悩する青年, Kunō suru seinen) (1912 - 1926)
Asakusa Opera and Theater Fans (1917 - 1923)
Salarymen-in-Training (学生サラリーマン) (1918 - 1926)
Ginbura (銀ぶら) – “Hanging Out on the Ginza” (1914 - 1926)
Bōsōzoku (Motorcycle Gangs) (1950s - 1980s)
Zenkyoto (All-Campus Joint Struggle Councils) & Student Movements (May 1968 – Early 1970s)
Sukeban (Girl Gangs) (1960s – 1970s)
Yankees (Yankii) (1970s - 1980s)
Showa Otaku (1970s - 1980s)
Showa Kogyaru / Gyaru (1980s)
Online/Indie Creator & Digital Subcultures (Including VTuber Fandom) (2010s - Present (Surge in prominence during Reiwa)
Kawaii Culture Evolution (1970s - Present)
Neo-Gyaru / Gyaru Revival (2018-Present)
Heisei Era (1989–2019): Punk as a Cultural and Political Movement
Heisei Otaku (1980s-2000s)
Idol Otaku & Underground Idols (Late 1990s – 2019)
Heisei Gyaru (ギャル) (ate 1980s – mid 2000s)
Visual Kei (ヴィジュアル系) (Late 1980s - 2000s)
Amuraa (アムラー) (1995 – 1997)
Lolita (ロリータ) Late Showa-Present (Flourished and Diversified During Heisei)
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