answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The Konden Einen Shizaihou

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What law served as a foundation for development of Japanese feudalism?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who did the samurai work for?

They served five year kids in the same way knights served baby's. (Feudalism, go figure!)


Why did Feudalism bring such stability to medieval society?

Feudalism let everyone know what their place was in society. It provided certainty in life and ensured everyone understood what their job was and who they served.


What Japanese spirit is served warm?

Sake


What determined your power and position in society during feudalism?

Usually you were born into it. However, if you served valiantly for the king, you might be rewarded.


Importance of daimyo?

Daimyo was the name for the class of people underneath the lords or emperors in Japanese feudalism. They owned land that they made farmers take care of and paid them with protection served by samurai. Samurai were paid for their services by either money or land.


How do you say your dog is dead in Japanese?

Dinner is served!!


Sushi is typically served in which of these kinds of restaurants?

Japanese


What are the four documents that served as a foundation for the us government?

i dont KNOWWWW the shittt .


Does Jackie Robinson have a charity or organization that benefits others?

Yes, the Jackie Robinson Foundation established by his widow, Rachel Robinson, in 1973. Its mission is to help under-served African American students advance in higher education. The Foundation awards four-year scholarships and mentoring programs in leadership development to deserving students.


What green past is traditionally served with?

Wasabi, which is Japanese horseradish


What would you be served in a Japanese restaurant if you ordered Maguro?

Tuna


If you order taco in a Japanese restaurant what cephalopod will you be served?

Octopus