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The shogunate in Japan gradually disappeared due to a combination of internal and external pressures. The rise of the Meiji Restoration in 1868 marked a significant shift, as dissatisfaction with the shogunate's handling of foreign relations and economic issues led to calls for modernization and centralization of power. The samurai class's declining influence and the push for a more democratic government further contributed to the shogunate's downfall. Ultimately, the restoration of imperial rule marked the end of feudal military governance in Japan.

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