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The Principalities of Glantri has 96 pages.
Japan has many cities that are very old. Some of them are known as castle towns from a time when feudal lords lived. They include Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kanazawa, Hagi, and Kakunodate.
Among many other things, Japan would have been divided into a communist North Japan and a free South Japan.
Consolidation of feudal leaders and areas. Ruling the whole of Japan was best done by delegating Imperial rulings to local warlords. One obvious advantage was a standing national army made up of many smaller regional armies. Although local warlords could amass power, it still paled to the over all power of the emperor. kapm
2.4 times. (304 million divided by 127 million)
During the 16th century, Japan had an estimated 2,000 castles, primarily built as fortifications during the feudal period. These castles served as the residences of daimyō (feudal lords) and were strategically important in military defense and governance. The castles varied in size and complexity, with notable examples like Himeji Castle emerging during this time. However, many of these structures were later destroyed or altered in subsequent periods.
There were many different beliefs in Feudal Japan. Most were Zen Buddhists, but other types of Buddhism existed, depending on which class of society one belonged to. Also all of Japan also have Shinto beliefs, especially the Imperial Household. There were also few Christians that existed in Feudal Japan, though it would be banned toward the end of Feudal Society.
there are 47 prefectures in japan. Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto are some of the prefectures . In Japanese they are reffered to as todōfuken (都道府県) Prefectures are governmental bodies larger than cities,toens and villages. I found this information at : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefectures_of_Japan
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.