Japan was the Asian country controlled by shoguns and samurai from the twelfth century until the mid-nineteenth century. The shogunate system established a military government where shoguns held actual power, while the emperor remained a symbolic figure. This period, known as the feudal era, was marked by a strict social hierarchy and a strong warrior culture dominated by the samurai class. The era ended with the Meiji Restoration in 1868, which led to significant modernization and the establishment of a centralized government.
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Japan controlled different parts of the country.
Capital of which Asian Country?
Shoguns were typically chosen based on their military prowess, political influence, and support from powerful samurai clans. The selection process often involved the endorsement of the emperor, although in practice, shoguns wielded significant power and operated independently. Over time, the position became hereditary, with families like the Minamoto and Tokugawa establishing dynasties that controlled the title. Ultimately, the political landscape and alliances among feudal lords played a crucial role in the appointment of shoguns.
Indonesia was one county controlled by the Netherlands.
Yes. Japan is considered an Asian country
China is the largest Asian country.
If you consider Russia an Asian country then Russia is the Asian country nearest Alaska. China would be the next closest Asian country. And if you consider Japan, a country not on the Asian continent, Japan might be closer than China is to Alaska