Currently, Japan is a democracy. Though signs of democratic thinking have appeared in Japan since the Meiji Reconstruction, the most significant transition to a democracy was after World War II when Japan created a new constitution. Japan has a Prime Minister which is elected.
The Americans had conquered Japan and were keen on democracy and so the emperor's powers were limited and they made the emperor look human with his consent while previously he was worshipped as a god.
yes japan has a democracy.
In WW 2, japan was NOT a democracy. It was a monarchy. Japan had an Emperor.
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No, Japan is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy with the Emperor as the Head of State.
A democracy.
Emperor Hirohito's Japan prior to World War II was not a democracy nor was it a communist state; it was a fascist theocracy. After World War II, the US Occupation of Japan led to Japan becoming a democracy under Emperor Hirohito's watch.
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Japan is a parliamentary democracy, governed, in theory, by the majority party or coalition in the parliament.
Japan's government is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy.
No. Japan remained a monarchy after WW1.
Japan has a prime minister but not a president
parliamentary democracy
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