Meiji Emperor
Modernized Japan
Sayings by Meiji Emperor
We must not be content with the present, but always strive for greater progress.
The Imperial Army and Navy are the shield of the nation.
It is Our sacred duty to lead Our people to glory.
The destiny of Japan rests upon the shoulders of its people.
We must never forget the sacrifices made by those who came before us.
Justice and fairness must prevail in all matters of state.
The wealth of the nation is the wealth of its people.
We must learn from the West, but not become the West.
The Imperial will is absolute.
To govern is to serve the people.
The spirit of Yamato Damashii (Japanese spirit) must be cultivated.
Our mission is to restore Japan to its rightful place among the great nations of the world.
The strength of the nation comes from the harmony of its people.
We must be prepared for any challenge, both internal and external.
The Imperial Rescript on Education is the cornerstone of our national morality.
The future of Japan is bright, if we remain united and diligent.
(No direct quotes found that are genuinely funny, witty, absurd, or unintentionally comedic and can be reliably verified. Historical accounts suggest he was a stoic and ceremonial figure, with few documented personal remarks.)
I announce to the world that I have succeeded to the Imperial Throne and have assumed the sovereignty of the country, and that the Imperial Oath of Five Articles is established as the fundamental principle of the state.
The evil customs of the past shall be broken off, and everything based upon the just laws of nature.
Knowledge shall be sought throughout the world so as to strengthen the foundations of Imperial rule.