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.
Shogun.
In feudal Japan the Shogun was the military dictator of Japan. It means literally "commander of a force". It is equivalent to a Commander in Chief.
GENERAL Douglas MacArthur
After WW2 Douglas MacArthur
Supreme Commander Allied Forces
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Yes, some businessmen whose ancestors are samurais follow the philosophy of the Bushido.
It made them become more brave
General Douglas MacArthur led the United States' military efforts during World War II in the Pacific Theater. After the war, he played a significant role in the occupation and reconstruction of Japan as the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers from 1945 to 1951. His leadership helped transform Japan into a democratic nation and establish a lasting U.S.-Japan alliance.
a culture that accepted militarism
The Samurai were the members of the hereditary warrior class that existed in Japan until the 1870s. They were military nobility that followed what was called bushido, a code of behavior. This warrior class existed until 1877.