Industrial Age · East Asia · Politics
1870
Dogali Falls in Japan's Reforms
April 28, 1870
The Meiji government abolished the daimyo system of feudal domains and replaced them with prefectures under central control. Within two years the samurai class would be abolished, conscription introduced, and the whole edifice of Tokugawa Japan dismantled from the top down. It was revolution by imperial decree, carried out at astonishing speed.