The grandson of Ieyasu, Iemitsu, passed three expulsion decrees (1633 - 39) aimed at the suppression of Christianity. They effectively closed Japan to foreign trade. Yoshimune (1716 - 45) drew up the Code of One Hundred Articles, embodying the Tokugawa legal reforms. Thereafter the shogunate lost much of its vigour, although it did not come to an end until 1867 with the resignation of Hitotsubashi Keiki, the 15th shogun.
Minamoto Yoritomo established the first bakufu, or military government in Japan. This type of government would rule Japan for the better part of 6 centuries.
Around the 8th century japan but relly from the 1100 onwards.
He was the emperor of Japan and came to power when his father became very ill and died. This was the custom at the time. Installed as the crown prince at age 15, he was Japan's longest-reigning monarch, ruling from 1926 to 1989.
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The Japanese Constitution afforded the military a lot of power at the time. If the Army or Navy minister stepped down, it instantly brought the government down. As a result of this power, after Japan's decisive military victory against powers like Russia, the people were supportive of their control.
Japan was originated in 22 BC
Nintendo is a huge company from Japan.
What loser would ask that question? The emperor!! But the prime minister has a lot of power too.
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