taisho.day


Where Western modernism met Meiji-forged identity. A brief, volatile window: 1912-1926.

The Taisho Convergence

In fourteen years, Japan absorbed a century of Western cultural evolution while simultaneously reinventing its own artistic traditions. Art deco arrived in Ginza. Jazz echoed through Asakusa cafes. The first radio broadcasts crackled into homes that still honored Meiji formalities. This was not a gentle transition -- it was a collision, and from the wreckage emerged something entirely new.

Radial Timeline: 1912-1926
Electrification Index: 1912-1926
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抵抗 Resistance
電流 Current
変圧 Transformation

Cultural Influence Flows

West to East synthesis

Typographic Specimen

AaBbCc 大正

Transitional serif meets kanji

Modernization Metrics

Literacy & urbanization, 1912-1926

The 15 Years

From the death of Emperor Meiji to the ascension of Hirohito. A window of extraordinary creative ferment compressed into a single generation.