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Minamoto Yoritomo ruled from Kamakura, a city located south of present-day Tokyo, Japan. He established the Kamakura shogunate in 1192, marking the beginning of the feudal era in Japan. This period was characterized by military governance and the rise of samurai culture. Kamakura served as the political center of his regime until it was eventually overshadowed by Kyoto and later Edo (Tokyo).
Emperor Meiji brought imperial rule back to Japan, in a period known as the Meiji Ishin.
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on japan
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Japan has had a variety of military governments since feudal times and the days of the Shoguns, but in modern times Gen Hideki Tojo is credited with the militarization of Japan in the 1930's. Tojo planned Japan's invasion of China, and was Prime Minister when Japan attacked the United States with their sneak attack at Pearl Harbor.
The Meiji Period.
The Meiji Period.
Minamoto Yoritomo ruled from Kamakura, a city located south of present-day Tokyo, Japan. He established the Kamakura shogunate in 1192, marking the beginning of the feudal era in Japan. This period was characterized by military governance and the rise of samurai culture. Kamakura served as the political center of his regime until it was eventually overshadowed by Kyoto and later Edo (Tokyo).
the meiji restoration
the meiji restoration
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Emperor Meiji brought imperial rule back to Japan, in a period known as the Meiji Ishin.
The Minamoto family, also known as the Genji, was one of the most prominent samurai clans in Japan, originating from the imperial family during the Heian period (794-1185). They played a crucial role in the establishment of the feudal system and the rise of samurai culture. The clan is best known for its leaders, such as Minamoto no Yoritomo, who founded the Kamakura shogunate in 1192, marking the beginning of military rule in Japan. The Minamoto's legacy significantly shaped Japanese history and governance.
The Sengoku Jidai, or "Warring States Period" of Japan, lasted roughly from 1467-1615. The Onin War, which began in 1467, is generally to be considered the start of the Sengoku Period, and the Battle of Osaka in 1614 & 1615, when Tokugawa Ieyasu effectively unified Japan under his rule, is considered to be the end of the period.
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on Japan
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on Japan
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on japan