emperor and shoguns
unlike Japan, China did not have a specific warrior class
The wealthiest/highest income city in Japan is Ashiya which count among its citizens many billionaires and the highest tax-payers in Japan, the current population is 90000.
The samurai class was abolished in Japan during the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century.
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the military class
Japan was divided by clans. The highest was clan leader.
The samurai of ancient Japan could wear two swords, were the highest level of hierarchy, and could behead anyone they wanted to, just because they wanted to.
You see, the samurai were a highly trained class of noble warriors who fought for land-owning lords in Japan. While there were skilled warriors in Japan for many centuries, the highly militarized culture and many wars of the 12th century turned the highest class of warriors into a new social class of noble, intellectual masters of martial arts.
The social class system in medieval Japan was similar to that of medieval Europe in its hierarchical structure, with distinct roles and responsibilities assigned to each class. In Japan, the system was dominated by the emperor and the samurai class, while in Europe, the nobility and the monarchy held similar positions of power. Both societies had peasant classes that worked the land, supporting the upper classes, and rigid social mobility was a common feature. Additionally, both systems emphasized loyalty and duty, with loyalty to one's lord being a key tenet in both cultures.
1. emperor2 civil servant3. peasant4.merchant5. soldiers and servants
Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in japan it is in the capital of japan ,the capital of japan is namedTokyo.
The highest Mouton in japan is Mt Fuji
Until 1947 Japan had one of the most rigidly social class-bound education systems in the world.
Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain of Japan.
unlike Japan, China did not have a specific warrior class
The highest mountain in Japan is Mount Fuji at 3,776 metres high
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