Japan's government is a democratic parliamentary government, with a constitutional monarchy as the head of state. Japan's Imperial role is essentially only as a figurehead now, and the Emperor has no defined governmental power. He remains the ceremonial head of state, and presides over ceremonies and represents his nation internationally at public functions that do not require a political presence. The head of government, the Prime Minister, holds real power.
Japan is a constitutional monarchy where the power of the emperor is very limited.
It's basic form is based on the British parliamentary model. This means that it has a cabinet of ministers lead by the Prime Minister as well as a bicameral parliament called the Diet and, unlike Great Britain at the time, a linear hierarchical judicial system with a Supreme Court. This government was established by the 1947 Constitution.
Its a combination of Parliamentary Democracy and constitutional monarchy; they have an emperor and a prime minister
Japan has a Dictatorship, meaning like Germany w/ Hitler in WW1
Japans government is Constitutional Monarchy
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Japan's government is a democratic parliamentary government, with a constitutional monarchy as the head of state. Japan's Imperial role is essentially only as a figurehead now, and the Emperor has no defined governmental power. He remains the ceremonial head of state, and presides over ceremonies and represents his nation internationally at public functions that do not require a political presence.
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constitutional monarchy
Japan has a monarch (Emperor) as head of state and an elected prime minister as head of government.
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Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming
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