Japan has a national government with legislative, administrative and judicial functions. The nation is divided into 47 prefectures. The prefectural and municipal assembly members are popularly elected for four-year terms.
What was culture like in 1800 Japan
Does Japan have a government?
the Buddhist ideas had affected Japan's government by the Buddhist fighting japan for the government positition
Well, its government is a lot more complicated than ours. First of all, they are a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary government. Just to let you know, they still have branches and congress like ours. Although, Japan has an emperor, which is like a king or dictator is the only thing that is different. Japan Emperor right now is Emperor Akihito, commonly referred to as the Mikado?
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they have a limited monarchy like UK
the name of the government in Japan is Chony Monarchy. thanks for asking
USA is a democracy and Japan is a Democratic Monarchy much like England were they have an emporer but his imfluence on politics is relitively minor.
Japan's government is a constitutional monarchy.
ahh obviously. jsut like aid agencies and stuff.
Japan has a parliamentary government with a constitutional monarchy.
Japan has a constituional monarchy government.