In Japan, emperors are not elected; rather, they inherit the throne based on lineage. The position is traditionally passed down through the male line of the Imperial Family, following a hereditary system. Current succession laws stipulate that only male descendants can ascend to the throne, which has led to discussions about potential reforms to include female heirs. The emperor's role is largely ceremonial, with no political power, as Japan is a constitutional monarchy.
Japan has had emperors.
Emperor and/or Empress.
Yes, Japan has an emperor.
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.
The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.
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!