Edo
I do not believe women in the feudal era had any rights unless they were of noble blood or were priestess'.
No, but some earned the right to fight for the shogan late in the feudal era.
feudal is the answer
During the Edo Era (1603-1868), the shogun held significant political and military power as the de facto ruler of Japan, while the emperor remained a symbolic figurehead. The shogun controlled the samurai class, managed foreign relations, and enforced strict social order through a centralized feudal system. This era was characterized by peace and stability, known as the Pax Tokugawa, largely due to the shogun's ability to maintain control over the daimyō (feudal lords) and the populace.
Edo
I do not believe women in the feudal era had any rights unless they were of noble blood or were priestess'.
The Samurai
Low, neolithic to feudal societies were the norm.
Feudal era of japan + monsters? Gee, I hope so.
A villein is a peasant farmer in the feudal era tied to a lord of the manor. There is no believing or not, so there is no word to denote this position in feudal society. A person is a peasant or not.
No, but some earned the right to fight for the shogan late in the feudal era.
Yes if the show was real but it is not so it is impossible. Sorry.
Inuyasha's feudal era is around the 1600's
If you mean feudal (i'm pretty sure it can be spelt either way) it was an era in ancient japan, if that helps you any bit
She gets married when she graduates high school and returns to the feudal era to live permanently with InuYasha and friends
in the last part of manga kagome and inuyasha get married so yes it does end.. she also stays in the feudal era with inuyasha for evar!