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When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.
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Power was given to the Emperor.
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When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.
Power was given to the Emperor.
The Emperor. This was known as the Meiji Restoration.
Shogun
"Shogun" was the title held by a military Japanese ruler. The power of the Shogun was sometimes greater than the Emperor, and sometimes lesser, depending on the time in question.
Shogun reigned Japanese medieval society. Even though there was an Emperor, the Shogun held the real power. There were several Shogunates but the most recent is the Tokugawa Shogunate which reigned over 200 years and kept a tightly controlled isolationist society and helped flourish Japanese culture.
The Shogun never replaced the Emperor in Japanese history. However, there have been instances in Japanese history in which a Shogun exerted quite a bit more influence than an Emperor. Depending on the time period, this was for several different reasons. Overall, the underlying reason for any Shogun to enjoy more power than an Emperor would be due to the fact that a Shogun would have military backing.