The Emperor as a divine being, but the Army ran the government
Daimyo is the one who held the most power in Japanese feudalism. He took over when the Tokugawa family seized power in Japan.
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.
It's the PRESEDENT (i might have spelt PRE... wrong).
Well Japan was a imperial power and was probable the most powerful. great Britain was also an imperial power in the area.
actual power was held by the shogun
In the 1930's until the end of WW2, it was the Imperial Japanese Army.
The US, followed by France, Japan, China and Russia.
Japan became a modern industrialized power
No, he does not have the most power in Ancient Japan, the Shoguns had the most power. The emperors had the most respect, though. They were believed to be the decendants of the sun goddess. Also, the Shoguns had second most respect and most power, and the shoguns were elected by the daimyo and were usually a daimyo before they were elected Shogun.
The Meiji restoration turned Japan in to a modernized imperial power.
Some people do not agree with Japan building and using nuclear power plants because twenty percent of the worlds earthquakes occur in Japan which causes dangers for the people living in Japan.
japan became a modern industrialized power