In the 800s, Japan experienced a significant shift in power from the imperial court to the emerging influence of the samurai class and regional warlords, known as daimyo. This transition was marked by the decline of the central authority of the Heian court, as local aristocrats and military leaders began to assert control over their territories. The period also saw the rise of the shogunate system, which would eventually lead to feudalism in Japan. This shift laid the groundwork for the political landscape of Japan in the centuries to follow.
Japan started having their own traditions during the 800s
Rapid social changes in music, art, etc.
They moved there because in Heian, their lives were easy, and they were separated from the rest of Japan.
Kings and Nobles
Because you know it can man,
Because you know it can man,
A number of weak emperors ruled
Most of the emperors were to young or sick to rule.
Most of the emperors were to young or sick to rule.
Japan is not a continent.
Muslim, Magyar, and Vikings invaded Europe in the 800s.
The rising threat of Japan