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I think it was Tokugawa shogunate. It was Tokugawa Ieyasu.....if that's how you spell it it might have been Oda Nobunaga, Toyotmi Hideyoshi, or Tokugwa Ieyasu
To lead Japan.
In 1853 Perry forced Japanese shogunate its ports for Western markets and thus ending the long lasting isolation (since Tokugawa Ieyatsu became the Shogun ending the Sengoku Jidai period - 1600). This lead to a huge dissatisfaction between both Japanese population and damiyo's (nobles) opposing Tokugawa rule. Those forces rallied behind the figure of Emperor (later known as Meiji) who had until this point no real power. The Emperor's forces won the war and restored the Emperor's power (Meiji restoration - 1867) thus ending the rule of Shogunate. Emperor enacted large reforms which made from feudal Japan a powerful empire in matter of decades.
Japan during WWII
The mountains of Japan and the location of Japan helped lead to some isolation.
japan
Wasn,t politics, was the Empere of japan, a dictator,
Japan has numerous ethnic minorities that lead to significant internal strife.
Emperor Hirohito lead japan during world war two
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Hirohito was the Emperor of JapanHirohito was the Emperor of Japan
Japan had no aggression in europe, only in the far east..............