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Sounds like Ieyasu Tokugawa.
Under the Tokugawa Shogunate the Emperor acted as a figurehead and Shoguns ruled regions much like Feudal Europe with Kings as figureheads and Regions ruled by Earls and such.
It was the Sengyoku Jida or Warring States Period. All of Japan was embroilled in a bitter conflcit that finally ended when Tokugawa became Shogun
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They became more like "Western" nations Japan became more like China
answer The supreme leader in feudal Japan were the Shogun, they were like a type of military dictator.
Question is a little unclear, but I will try my best.A first world nation is like America. America is developed and has modern conveniences like computers and television. A third world nation is Japan in 1800 under the Tokugawa shogunate up until WW2 . Very unindustrialized and undeveloped compared to then modern world economies.With globalization on a rampage, such terms are kind of out the door. Now, you are either Developed or Developing.
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There wasn't any emperor, when Tokugawa Ieyasu united Japan, the Edo Period began and Japan isolated itself from the rest of the world. During that time Japan was ruled by shoguns. There were two forms of government, in one the daimyo (feudal lord), ruled a piece of land and he had to swear loyalty to the shogun. In the other form, the shogun ruled with the Bakufu that was like a council who advised the shogun . Both types of government worked together.
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