The leaders for Japan in WW2 were Hideki Tojo, and emperor Hirohito. Now Hirohito was the emperor but he had very little power, the real power was with the military leader Tojo.
Hirohito
aggresively expand japanese territory to secure more resources.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
The clan leaders (daimyos) were the highest class other than the Imperial family.
Okinawa
the Japanese leaders were named the "shoguns" in the earlier days
They were called the samuri, and they were a Japanese warrior caste which provided the administrative and fighting aristocracy from the 11th to the 19th centuries.
The raid had shown to the Japanese the vulnerability of Japan to aerial attack .
Answer this question… Japanese military leaders took control of the Japanese government.
daity conition ok
Hirohito
Japan was not immune to attack....................
Japanese Emperor Hirohito.
aggresively expand japanese territory to secure more resources.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
Japan had nothing to do with the treaty.
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