Feudalism in Japan, characterized by a hierarchical system of lords and vassals, began to take shape in the late 12th century with the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate and lasted until the mid-19th century. The system gradually declined during the Meiji Restoration, which began in 1868, leading to the modernization and centralization of Japan. Thus, feudalism in Japan lasted for approximately 700 years.
Before the age of feudalism the leader of Japan was called the emperor. Prior to emperors, Japan had what were referred to as Shoguns.
A. Power was based on class relationships
A. Power was based on class relationships
a system of feudalism
Before the age of feudalism the leader of Japan was called the emperor. Prior to emperors, Japan had what were referred to as Shoguns.
It depends on what your criteria are. People of feudal Japan were better at making sake and integrating Taoism into martial arts. People of medieval Europe were better at playing Irish harps and discussing Catholic canon law.
Shogun
The system of feudalism was used in Japan from 1192 to 1867 all the Shoguns who ruled in that time used the same system.
Think about it (:
Think about it (:
right after that, Japan surender.
feudalism :D jk