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the bakufu
Isolated from the world
A shogunate, or bakufu, is a military dictatorship. The Shogun is the head of the government. How this government actually governed really depends on which period of the Tokugawa Bakufu you are referring to. Towards the end of the period, there was a Bakuhan system established. This basically meant that the national government (the bakufu) shared power with the individuals provinces (hans).
A feudal system
The leading government of Japan for most of the Edo Period was the Tokugawa Bakufu, or Shogunate. This was a military government. However, the Edo Period also saw what is known as the Bakuhan system of government. This basically meant that the rule was shared between the Bakufu and the local hans.
the bakufu
Isolated from the world
Minamoto Yoritomo created the system of government called bakufu.
A shogunate, or bakufu, is a military dictatorship. The Shogun is the head of the government. How this government actually governed really depends on which period of the Tokugawa Bakufu you are referring to. Towards the end of the period, there was a Bakuhan system established. This basically meant that the national government (the bakufu) shared power with the individuals provinces (hans).
Abdicating system is a system which chooses the emperor or the king according the ability, while hereditary system chooses the emperor according to the relationship with the pervious emperor (eg. the son of the ex-emperor). Abdicating system is a system which chooses the emperor or the king according the ability, while hereditary system chooses the emperor according to the relationship with the pervious emperor (eg. the son of the ex-emperor). Abdicating system is a system which chooses the emperor or the king according the ability, while hereditary system chooses the emperor according to the relationship with the pervious emperor (eg. the son of the ex-emperor).
A bakufu, or Shogunate. This was a military-led government run by a Shogun. Towards the end of the Edo (Tokugawa) period, Japan was controlled by what is known as a Bakuhan system. This meant that there was dual power held by the national government (the BAKUfu) and the local domainal governments (the HANs).
Emperor.
yes it is different. the Japanese number system is the Chinese number system but the Japanese changed it to make it unique.
alliance system
The emperor is the law
The onset of the "emperor" governing system was begun by Augustus Caesar. Roman emperors followed traditional ways of governing such as consulting with the Senate or the emperors generals. For the most part however, the emperor's powers were extremely strong.
Lungs. No gills.