Yes, medieval Japan had a mail service known as the "tōsandō," which facilitated communication between various regions. This system relied on a network of messengers called "hikyaku," who would carry messages and packages on foot or horseback. The service was primarily used by government officials, samurai, and merchants to transmit important information and goods, although it was not as widespread or efficient as modern postal services.
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The Code of ushido
The only 'shinto' I know is the type of religion in Japan. I will post a wikipedia link
Feudalism is the political system in which land is given for military service in medieval times.
Medieval Japan didn't have shotguns.
he was the leader and he was important to medieval japan b/c he conquered many lands.
Depends on where you are... You can receive mail from Japan as easy as you can from the US.
The US Postal Service does not use abbreviations for other countries. To mail a letter or package to Japan, write "Japan" on the last line of the address. Correction: The country name should be in all caps ("JAPAN").
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The Royal Mail Service is a postal service in the United Kingdom. The Royal Mail Service was established in the year 1516.
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Yes, the tolls by mail service is legitimate.