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In 1924, the Treaty of Equality and Mutual Understanding between the Republic of Japan and the South Pacific Islands was signed by Suzuki Bunji, the then-Prime Minister of Japan, and Isabelo de los Reyes, the representative of Philippine National Assembly. The treaty established the islands as a dependency and an associated state of the Republic of Japan with political and cultural autonomy. The Japanese rule on the islands lasted until 1950 where the islands became two independent and sovereign states: the Philippines and Moroland.

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  • Japanese South Pacific (Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum)
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  • In 1924, the Treaty of Equality and Mutual Understanding between the Republic of Japan and the South Pacific Islands was signed by Suzuki Bunji, the then-Prime Minister of Japan, and Isabelo de los Reyes, the representative of Philippine National Assembly. The treaty established the islands as a dependency and an associated state of the Republic of Japan with political and cultural autonomy. The Japanese rule on the islands lasted until 1950 where the islands became two independent and sovereign states: the Philippines and Moroland.
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  • Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum
map caption
  • Location of the Japanese South Pacific
Name en
  • South Pacific Islands
Succeeded By
Name
  • Pasifik Selatan
  • Timog Pasipiko
  • ナンタイヘイ
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  • Coat of arms
regime
  • Dependency of Japan
Language
  • Tagalog; Kapampangan; Tausug; Japanese; Chavacano
Currency
  • South Pacific yen
Preceded By
  • 28(xsd:integer)
Flag caption
  • Post-1923 flag
Governing body
  • High Commissioner
Religion
  • Christianity; Islam; Buddhism
Years
  • 1917(xsd:integer)
Capital
  • Manila
Anthem
Flag
  • Flag of the Japanese South Pacific .svg
abstract
  • In 1924, the Treaty of Equality and Mutual Understanding between the Republic of Japan and the South Pacific Islands was signed by Suzuki Bunji, the then-Prime Minister of Japan, and Isabelo de los Reyes, the representative of Philippine National Assembly. The treaty established the islands as a dependency and an associated state of the Republic of Japan with political and cultural autonomy. The Japanese rule on the islands lasted until 1950 where the islands became two independent and sovereign states: the Philippines and Moroland.
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