The Taika Reforms ("Great Change") were a series of political and administrative reforms implemented in Japan in 645 CE under Emperor Kōtoku. Those reforms represented a substantial turn toward centralized imperial rule, primarily influenced by Chinese Confucian and bureaucratic ideals. The Taika reforms aimed to consolidate power under the emperor and establish a … [Read more...] about Taika Reforms: A Pivotal Turning Point in Japanese History
