The shogun of Japan was more powerful because he had more control over the religion and control of the people
Answer this question… Japan's military leaders became much more politically powerful.
The Supreme court became more powerful...
The emperor of Japan in 1945 was named Hirohito. He was born in 1901 and began his reign as emperor in 1926 and reigned until his death in 1989. He was more commonly known as Emperor Showa and was the 124th emperor of Japan.
The political title for a leader is Japan is an Emperor, who is the ceremonial monarch.
Japan has an emperor, which basically means more or less the same as "king".
After the death of Caesar there were more civil wars and Augustus emerged as the sole ruler of Rome and her territories and the first Roman emperor.
Because. The eastern emperors were just string
They became more like "Western" nations Japan became more like China
this answer is true because within generations the warriors familys became a clans and grew more powerful
Government became more powerful
* Government became more centralized. * Government became more powerful.
Hirohito was the 124th Emperor of Japan. He ruled for six decades, from December 1926 until his death in January 1989. He died from pancreatic cancer, which he got from an STD. For more info, see related link