What loser would ask that question? The emperor!! But the prime minister has a lot of power too.
Japan was at the height of its power during World War II when they conquered almost all of north west and south west Asia
Japan is a constitutional monarchy.
Japan's parliamentary monarchy is a style of constitutional monarchy. This is where the monarch acts as head of state within the rules of a constitution.
The Japanese government is a constitutional monarchy in which the power of the Emperor is very limited. Power is chiefly held by the Prime Minister of Japan and other elected members of the Diet.
Japan's current government is a constitutional monarchy.
Japan's current government is a constitutional monarchy.
Japan is a constitutional monarchy .
Born into power, marries into power, takes power by force.
Japan is a constitutional monarchy headed by the Emperor.
Constitutional Monarchy
The government of Japan is a constitutional monarchy, which means the power of the Emperor is limited and relegated primarily to ceremonial duties. The Emperor of Japan is Akihito.
Japan doesn't have any of those. It has an emperor, but it's a constitutional monarchy and the actual power lies in the hands of the prime minister.
Japan is a constitutional monarchy.
Japan's parliamentary monarchy is a style of constitutional monarchy. This is where the monarch acts as head of state within the rules of a constitution.
Japan is today a constitutional monarchy, like Great Britain and Sweden. So they have no real power, but they are respected much more then in other monarchies.
Japan's government is a constitutional monarchy, but the power of the emperor is limited to ceremonial and diplomatic duties. The people with the most power are the Prime Minister and those elected to serve in the bicameral legislature.
The population of Japan in 1900 was 42,000,000. Japan was a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, empire and world power that existed from the Meiji Restoration on January 3, 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.
Japan's government is a constitutional monarchy.