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In the lord-vassal society of Japan, particularly during the feudal era, women typically held limited power and were often relegated to domestic roles, focusing on household management and child-rearing. However, women from samurai families could wield some influence, particularly in managing estates when their husbands were away. Additionally, they were sometimes involved in political alliances through marriage. Despite societal restrictions, some women, like Tomoe Gozen, are noted for their contributions in warfare and leadership.

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