IPA: /ˈɡɛnroʊ/
KK: /gɛnroʊ/
A group of senior male politicians in Japan who used to give advice to the emperor.
The genro played a significant role in shaping modern Japan during the Meiji era.
This word originates from Japanese, meaning a group of elder statesmen or influential leaders in the government. The term 'genro' refers specifically to these prominent figures who played a significant role in Japan's political landscape during the Meiji era.
Think of 'genro' as a term for influential leaders in Japan, helping you remember that it refers to a group of elder statesmen.