Power was given to the Emperor.
When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.
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When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.
Power was given to the Emperor.
The Emperor. This was known as the Meiji Restoration.
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Samurai warriors were the shogun's body guards.
(in feudal Japan) one of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun.
A Japanese feudal lord is called a daimyo. Daimyo were powerful landholding nobles who ruled over territories in feudal Japan. They maintained their own samurai warriors and owed allegiance to the shogun, the supreme military leader of Japan.
Japanese feudalism was organized around a hierarchical system of land ownership and loyalty, primarily involving the emperor, shogun, daimyo, samurai, and peasants. The emperor was the nominal ruler, but real power resided with the shogun, who governed on his behalf. The shogun granted land to daimyo (feudal lords) in exchange for military service, while daimyo employed samurai (warrior class) to protect their territories. Peasants worked the land and provided food, forming the base of this social structure, which was characterized by mutual obligations and loyalty.