Tokugawa
shogun
Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin were all authoritarian dictators and the military staff of Japan acted as a junta.
18th century Japan was time of peace. Samurai warriors turned bureaucrats and Japan still produced military weapons but cost of them was ridiculous.
Japan is not a republic nor has it ever been. They still have a monarchy with a prime minister as the functional head of state. Although Japan was ruled by military dictators called "shogun" for much of its history.
an increase in military production and strengthened military forces
Yes, Japan does have a military but has no army. Japan's military can only be used for self-defense and the reason why Japan does not have an army because they'll be bringing military weapons and vehicles to attack other countries. After WW2, they were banned by the rules. Japan can only use its military in defense.
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is a military rank and historical title for Hereditary Commanders in Chief of the Armed Forces of Japan
With lethal military and covert force. they were scared of what they thought would happen. So they gathered more of weapons and military men to help.
Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin were all authoritarian dictators and the military staff of Japan acted as a junta.
The Samurai were the members of the hereditary warrior class that existed in Japan until the 1870s. They were military nobility that followed what was called bushido, a code of behavior. This warrior class existed until 1877.
Answer 1I assume you are trying convey something that occurred in japan during the 21st century?If so, I would probably use something like: "In 21st Century Japan .. .. .."Answer 1It depends what you are trying to convey. If you are describing Japan and using the timeframe to specify Japan, it would be better to use "Japan of the 21st Century". Example: Unlike Tokugawa Japan, Japan of the 21st Century maintains numerous strong, international relationships.If you are discussing the 21st Century in general and then move to Japan, it would be better to use "Japan in the 21st Century". Example: America in the 21st Century continue to use their military to solve disputes whereas Japan in the 21st Century is committed to peaceful alternatives.
Mikado- An emperor of Japan. Shogun- ("Commander of the Armies") is a military rank and historical title for Hereditary Commanders of Armies in Japan. The Japanese word for "general", it is made up of two kanji words: sho, meaning "commander", "general", or "admiral", and gun meaning military troops or warriors. Daimyo- were powerful territorial lords who ruled most of Japan from their vast, hereditary land holdings.Samurai- is the term for the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. "those who serve in close attendance to the nobility,"
Japan, Italy, Germany, and the Soviet Union.
18th century Japan was time of peace. Samurai warriors turned bureaucrats and Japan still produced military weapons but cost of them was ridiculous.
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
Japan is not a republic nor has it ever been. They still have a monarchy with a prime minister as the functional head of state. Although Japan was ruled by military dictators called "shogun" for much of its history.