They have a system of government that is almost exactly the same.
JPN EURO
Emperor - God
Shogun - King
Daimyo - Nobles
Samurai - Knights
Peasants - Serfs
One key difference between feudal Europe and feudal Japan lies in their social hierarchies and roles within the class structure. In Europe, the feudal system was characterized by a rigid class structure with kings, nobles, knights, and peasants, while in Japan, the system was more focused on the samurai warrior class, who held significant power and loyalty to their daimyo (feudal lords). Additionally, the cultural and religious influences, such as the prominence of Christianity in Europe versus Shinto and Buddhism in Japan, shaped their respective societies and governance.
Europe and Japan were both feudal societies. Feudal systems contain hierarchies. The hierarchies in Japan and Europe were similar: king/emperor on the top, nobles next, then knights/samurai, then merchants and craftsmen, and lastly, peasants and serfs.
Both had a feudal system
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because they had the same feudal systems at the same time
Because Japan was a stronger nation than Japan :D hope it helps
warrior aristocrat
They both used the feudal system. The feudal system is a kind of culture in which the knights (in Japan, Samurai) owned most of the land and were responsible to the King (in Japan, Emperor), and basically ruled over the peasants.
Actually , there is no definite place.But the feudal system originated in Japan and Europe.
Japan, because they could choose their husbands
This was a way to govern in Europe and as well as Japan and China and other places.
decentralized political system