Taihoku

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Taihoku was the Japanese colonial-era name for Taipei, which served as the administrative and political center of Taiwan under Japanese rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era name
former name
historical city name
capitalOf Taihoku Prefecture NERFINISHED
Taiwan under Japanese rule
surface form: Taiwan (under Japanese rule)
colonialRole seat of the Governor-General of Taiwan
country Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
endTime 1945
governedBy Governor-General of Taiwan
hasJapaneseName Taipei, Taiwan
surface form: 臺北
historicalRegion Japanese Taiwan
historicalSignificance center of Japanese colonial governance in Taiwan
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Taihoku Prefecture NERFINISHED
Taihoku-shū
Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan

Taiwan under Japanese rule
surface form: Taiwan Governor-Generalship
locatedOn Formosa
surface form: Taiwan Island
modernName Taipei, Taiwan
surface form: Taipei
partOf Japanese colonial empire
presentDayCountry Republic of China
surface form: Republic of China (Taiwan)
replacedBy Taipei, Taiwan
surface form: Taipei
romanization Taihoku self-link
servedAs administrative center of Taiwan under Japanese rule
political center of Taiwan under Japanese rule
startTime 1895
successorAdministrativeEntity Taipei, Taiwan
surface form: Taipei City
timePeriod Japanese rule in Taiwan
usedBy Japanese colonial administration
writingSystem Kanji

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Taihoku romanization Taihoku self-link