noun
- A senior Japanese statesman or elder who wields significant political influence, especially during the Meiji and Taisho periods.
Usage: historical; Japanese history; often capitalized when referring to specific historical figures
Examples
- The genro served as an unofficial advisor to the Japanese emperor during the early 20th century.
- Ito Hirobumi was one of the most influential genro in Japanese history.
- The genro wielded considerable power behind the scenes in Japanese politics.
- After retiring from formal office, the statesman became a genro, guiding the nation's direction.
- The genro system gradually declined as Japan modernized its governmental institutions.