Japan although a constitutional democracy, and having a long history of political upheavals, has had only 1 Dynasty. According to Japanese legend their emperor's are direct descendants of Amaterasu or the sun god and as such considered diving themselves. As such the imperial line cannot end as the mandate of heaven rests on the imperial dynasty itself.
Around 6,000 people were injured in the 2011 Japan earthquake.
The Japan earthquake in 2011 lasted for about 6 minutes.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there are 108 active volcanoes in Japan. "Active" is defined as any volcano that emits gas and/or has erupted in the last 10,000 years. The JMA is currently monitoring about 30 of them. There are about 36 active volcanoes in Japan. Remember ACTIVE!
Most of Alaska is 17 hours behind Japan from the 2nd Sun. of Mar. until the 1st Sun. of Nov. and 18 hours behind Japan the rest of the year.
Numerous countries offered assistance to Japan after the earthquake in 2011, including the United States, South Korea, China, Australia, and many others. The international community rallied to provide aid and support to Japan during this devastating time.
Japan has had emperors.
Emperor and/or Empress.
Yes, Japan has an emperor.
Where: In many places where there were emperors, they were considered as gods, or god-like, at one time or another. For example, in Japan. I am not sure whether they still are.
The emperor in Japan lived in Japan to rule.
The Kamakura shogunate ruled Japan after the emperors power declined. The Kamakura shogunate was a type of feudal military government.
The Kamakura shogunate ruled Japan after the emperors power declined. The Kamakura shogunate was a type of feudal military government.
china and japan
China was kind of more Asian looking
Beacause a earth quik happend in japan and tsunami .......
They celebrated the emperors birthday.
theres one still in japan!