No, but some earned the right to fight for the shogan late in the feudal era.
I do not believe women in the feudal era had any rights unless they were of noble blood or were priestess'.
The Meiji Era in Japanese history is known for the end of its isolated feudal society. Changes in the entire civilization led to Japan's modern form of society.
The establishment of shoguns in Japan was primarily driven by the need for central authority and military control during a period of political instability and warfare. The shogunate system, beginning with the Kamakura Shogunate in the 12th century, allowed a military leader, or shogun, to have real political power while the emperor remained a figurehead. This system provided stability and a unified government, effectively ending the feudal era in Japan.
Japanese feudalism made the citizens of Japan develop nationalism and after the fall of feudalism in Japan which were ruled by powerful shoguns Japan started the Meiji restoration which helped Japan open diplopmatic relationships with other countries thus helping them be modernized.
The Samurai
Feudal era of japan + monsters? Gee, I hope so.
No, but some earned the right to fight for the shogan late in the feudal era.
If you mean feudal (i'm pretty sure it can be spelt either way) it was an era in ancient japan, if that helps you any bit
It is about a half-demon (InuYasha) and a girl that travels back to Japan's feudal era to help him find jewel shards and defeat bad demons
The year for five-hundred years ago was the 1511's also known as the Feudal Era in Japan.
It was the influence of confucianism from China ~1200 that created the 4 casts: Royalty, Samurai warrior, Peasant, 'The rest', mostly merchants and day labourers. Japan's feudal era was characterized by the emergence of a ruling class of warriors, the samurai. In 1185, following the defeat of the rival Taira clan, Minamoto no Yoritomo was appointed Shogun and established a base of power in Kamakura. After Yoritomo's death, the Hōjō clan came to rule as regents for the shoguns. Zen Buddhism was introduced from China in the Kamakura period (1185-1333) and became popular among the samurai class.
Ninjas originated in Japan during the feudal era. They were covert agents skilled in espionage, sabotage, and guerrilla warfare. So, ninjas are Japanese, not Chinese.
I do not believe women in the feudal era had any rights unless they were of noble blood or were priestess'.
No. During the Feudal Era of Japan, only the aristocracy and samurai were allowed surnames (last names). Because Sango is not a member of any of these classes, she would not have a last name, similar to the other characters of the era, including Miroku, Kaede, and so on.
The Meiji Era in Japanese history is known for the end of its isolated feudal society. Changes in the entire civilization led to Japan's modern form of society.
A Ninja Clan is a group of people who highly trained in the art of Ninjutsu(Art of Stealth). A Clan means a group of people following the same rules and belief similar to gang but a clan is a family. The 2 most famous ninja clans during Sengoku Era Medieval Japan were the Iga and Koga clan. During those times when each state was ruled by a Daimyo(warlord) and were in war with each other to unify the entier Japan. A Daimyo would hire Ninja from a sertain Clan as Spies to gather info on the enemy or assassinate enemy Daimyo or other millitary officials.