He was given the "figure head" look during the war, (but the militarists made the desions). The militarists made the emperor the "symbol of state" which in turn gave more power to them, (with the popularity of Hirohito and him being "Leader" it was easy to do what they wanted, they meaning the militarists). So after the war was over shame was drawn to him and "quit" the job.
Hirohito was relieved of power after Japan's defeat in WWII when the Japanese monarch became a powerless figurehead like the British monarch
The Japanese constitution greatly diminished the power enjoyed by the Emperor.
Hirohito remained as a figurehead to help ease the transition to the occupation of Japan and its transformation into a modern industrial democracy.
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Emperor Hirohito was the head of Japan.
Emperor Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan during World War 2.
Emperor Hirohito was Japan's leader.
Emperor Hirohito
Emperor Hirohito Actually, Japan was the only Axis Power that was not Fascist. It had a puppet monarchy with the Emperor, Hirohito, being controlled by military generals.
Emperor Hirohito was the head of Japan.
Emperor Hirohito was Japan's leader.
Emperor Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan during World War 2.
Emperor Hirohito.
Emperor Hirohito
Emperor Hirohito Actually, Japan was the only Axis Power that was not Fascist. It had a puppet monarchy with the Emperor, Hirohito, being controlled by military generals.
Hirohito.
The Japanese Emperor Hirohito .
Emperor Hirohito was the emperor of Japan in that time.
Hirohito became emperor on the death of his father in December 1926. He therefore became the 124th emperor in direct lineage. Caligula
Japan has an Emperor. In World War Two, it was Emperor Hirohito, currently it is Emperor Akihito.
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