emperor tojo
A Bushido which was renamed Daimyo under the Ashikaga Shogunate.
A serf or peasant
Lyelus Crumpenstraet
They were the samurai, warriors pledged to fight for their feudal masters.
Yes and so is "dark ages."
Amatsuki
A Bushido which was renamed Daimyo under the Ashikaga Shogunate.
the emperor of course(I dont know his name).
the emperor of Japan the emperor of japan; or it can mean emperor. (As in the leader of an empire.) aka "tenno"
Japan didn't have a dictator, they had an emperor. This man's name is Emperor Hirohito. He was the last emperor of Japan.
general hideki tojo
Serf
laird
When speaking Japanese the Emperor of Japan is typically refered to as either Tennō Heika, meaning 'his majesty the heavenly sovereign', Tennō, meaning 'heavenly sovereign', or Kinjō Heika, meaning 'his current majesty'. It is considered disrespectful to use their given name. Outside of Japan the Emperor is often known by his given name, ie 'Emperor...' followed by his given name. The Emperor however has limited powers and so the Prime Minister of Japan could be descibed as the leader.
A serf or peasant
Lyelus Crumpenstraet
The Emperor. At the time of world war-II, He was Emperor Hirohito. His son is the tacit successor in present day Japan existing within the purview of Japanese constitution. His Name is Akihito Hirohito.