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In Japan, the power of the landed aristocracy, particularly during the feudal period, led to the fragmentation of political authority. Regional lords, or daimyō, amassed significant wealth and military power, challenging the central government's control. This decentralization weakened the shogunate's ability to enforce laws and maintain order, as local lords prioritized their own interests over the unity of the state. Consequently, the dominance of the landed aristocracy undermined the strength and stability of the central political system.

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