The organized gathering of people or resources for a specific purpose, often seen in social or labor movements where participants are mobilized to take action, such as attending a protest.
The process of transitioning military forces from a peacetime stance to a wartime posture, typically involving the call-up of soldiers and reorganization of units.
The concentration of national resources, facilities, and personnel under unified governmental or military control, particularly in response to wartime needs, originating from military terminology in the Meiji era.
The act of gathering all available people or resources for a specific purpose, often in response to a pressing challenge or need.
A concerted effort to enlist the full participation or contribution of individuals or items to achieve a common goal.
The process of fully activating and utilizing all potential support and capabilities in order to address a situation or objective effectively.
A person who engages in physical activity or sports with the aim of achieving specific fitness or performance goals.
An individual who actively participates in organized sports or competitions, often representing a team or organization.
Someone who strives to improve their physical abilities and skills in sports, often through regular training and practice.
A formal directive issued by a government or military authority to prepare and deploy troops or resources for active service or wartime operations.
An official command that instructs citizens or military personnel to join or contribute to a national effort, typically in response to a crisis or conflict.
A decree aimed at organizing and mobilizing human and material resources, often used in the context of wartime preparedness.
A law established in 1938 aimed at centrally controlling and mobilizing national resources, both human and material, in response to the prolonged wartime conditions during the Second Sino-Japanese War, which granted extensive powers to the government to strengthen the wartime system.
Legislation enacted to facilitate the government’s management of the country’s resources and workforce during wartime, allowing for heightened government authority and strategic organization of societal contributions for the war effort.
A wartime regulation that allowed the Japanese government to impose strict control over various aspects of society and the economy, ensuring that all resources were directed towards supporting military objectives, reflecting the heightened nationalistic and militaristic priorities of the era.