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The emperors decision to reform the govermment.

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Q: What caused the Japanese emperor to have reduced power after world war 2?
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Who had power over Japan in World War 2 the priminister or the emperor?

emperor


What was Japan's Government in 1939?

Well, Japan's government was simple many say it was a Constitutional monarchy. however, it was a military junta state meaning military-ruled most of Japan. However many say that Japan was ruled by both military and its legislation was House of representatives which was equal to House of commons in Britain and commonwealth areas and it's house of Peers was like the senate.


How much power does an emperor of japan have?

The emperor of japan has limited powers. He cannot rule over the whole country. The governments have set limits on the emperor.


What was Yamamoto's role during World War 2?

yes he was the commander and chief of Japan No. The above answer is misinformed. Yamamoto commanded the Japanese Navy. Hirohito was the Emperor, although he was a figurehead, and Tojo held most of the power. And the term is commander-in-chief, not commander and chief.


Emperor of japan in 1942?

Emperor Hirohito (1901-1989) became emperor in 1926, and was the head of state of Japan during World War II. Some interesting facts about this: Before and during World War II, the Japanese government was basically run by the military. While Emperor Hirohito was regarded as a sacred leader, he was brainwashed at a young age by military schooling - all of his free time was spent either studying military battles or playing games of chess. It's unclear precisely what his role in administration was. Many of his former advisers took to defending him, claiming he was the sole voice of reason and moderation, but was constantly overruled. Given his upbringing, this is unlikely, but not impossible. According to Japanese legend and tradition, Hirohito is directly descended from the "Sun God." He was forced to admit this was not true after Japan's defeat. The Japanese refer to their deceased emperors by the emperor's regnal name rather than by his given name. Thus Emperor Hirohito is known as the "Showa" emperor after the name of his reign. Showa means "enlightened peace." Hirohito died on January 7th, 1989. His son Akihito (born 1933) is now emperor. Many of the Japanese soldiers during World War II were fanatical in their devotion to him and were willing to die in his honor rather than being captured by the enemy. --- The Japanese emperor in WWII was Emperor Hirohito, (He-ro-he-tow). Unlike his predecessors, Hirohito did not wield absolute power. But few in his government actively opposed him, rather than trying to sway him to their positions.

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What caused Japanese emperor to reduced power after the war?

the emperor's decision to reform the government.


What caused the Japanese emperor to have reduced power after war?

the emperor's decision to reform the government.


What event caused the changes in the above passage?

The Meiji restoration resulted in the Japanese emperor gaining substantial power.


What event caused the changes described in the above passage?

The Meiji restoration resulted in the Japanese emperor gaining substantial power.


When Japanese lords overthrew the shogun power was givin to the?

When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.


When Japanese lords overthrew the shoguns power was given to the?

Power was given to the Emperor.


When Japanese lords overthrew the shogun power was given to the .?

Power was given to the Emperor.


When Japanese lords over threw the shotgun who was the power given to?

When Japanese lords overthrew the Shogun the power was given to the emperor.


When Japanese lords overthrew the shogn who was power given to?

The Emperor. This was known as the Meiji Restoration.


What caused warring states period?

Nobles stopped supporting the emperor. A Weak Emperor Took Power Of The Zhou Dynasty.


Who are Japanese leaders?

The leaders for Japan in WW2 were Hideki Tojo, and emperor Hirohito. Now Hirohito was the emperor but he had very little power, the real power was with the military leader Tojo.


What caused the emperor to have reduced power after the war?

He was given the "figure head" look during the war, (but the militarists made the desions). The militarists made the emperor the "symbol of state" which in turn gave more power to them, (with the popularity of Hirohito and him being "Leader" it was easy to do what they wanted, they meaning the militarists). So after the war was over shame was drawn to him and "quit" the job.