Daimyo is the term that means great names and referred to the Japanese noble families of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries?
Clans
Shun'chen
The zaibatsu were corporate conglomerates run by rich and powerful Japanese families during the Japanese industrial age, beginning in the 17th century and especially between 1868 and 1945 (the Meiji restoration and subsequent 20th century wartime regimes).If you work on oydsseyware the answer is industrial families :)
Maybe because Americans and the Japanese where on different sides so the Japanese Americans would have their families broken up and possibly have to choose a side . im not sure why African Americans would be affected
People began adopting last names in Europe during the Middle Ages, around the 11th to 15th centuries. These surnames were used to distinguish individuals and their families.
Daimyo
usually
Daimyo. And if you're going to cheat on your lessons, you should probably have the good sense to at least rephrase the question.
The enlightened governmentencouraged wealthy families, or zaibatsu, to buy them. In this way, the zaibatsu took over the Japanese economy. The Mitsubishi and Mitsui families were two examples.
The Sylvanian Families originated from Japan.
daimyo
Yes
Clans
they mostly just keep to themselves and only show affection on certain holidays
No, they are 2 different language families.
Most Japanese families live in their ancestral home with their parents and grandparents. Many families live in cities rather than in country homes.
yes they do. Of the 95% of Japanese that eat three meals a day, most people consider dinner to be the most important. More than 80% of them usually have dinner at home with their families.