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the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on japan
it was peaceful :)
Shogun
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.
No because they lost all their power.
No Because they lost power
No because they lost all their power.
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on Japan
In Japan, the shogun held nearly total power, serving as the military dictator and de facto ruler of the country. He was assisted by a council of advisors and regional lords known as daimyō, who governed their own territories while remaining loyal to the shogunate. This system allowed the shogun to maintain control over the vast and diverse regions of Japan through a network of feudal allegiances.
It was the favorite sport of the last shogun who surrendered power to the emperor in 1868.
Feudal Japan was dominated by the powerful regional families (damio) and the military rule of warlords (shogun), not the emperors.
actual power was held by the shogun