Prime Minister, but symbolic power still belongs to the imperial family
No, never. Japan has always been independent and self-governing.
Constitutional Monarchy
The Meiji restoration turned Japan in to a modernized imperial power.
japan became a modern industrialized power
Japan
Japan is an independent, self-governing nation.
There are an emperor "Tennou" in Japan, currently emperor Akihito, but they merely serve a ceremonial and symbolic purpose with no actual governing power.
No, never. Japan has always been independent and self-governing.
Castile
the world governing body was totally inept
Individuals are responsible entirely for themselves. There is no governing body with power.
By the person with the highest power
A federal form of government is one in which sovereign power is vested entirely in a central governing authority?
A supreme military commander in Japan was called a "Shogun." The title of Shogun was established in the late 12th century and held significant power over the military and political affairs of Japan. The Shogun was appointed by the Emperor but often held the real governing power in the country.
Their governing power is usually very limited.
governing power is very limited
Japan became a modern industrialized power