The shogun had the overall most power. However, the Daimyo's (Lord's) who were 260 strong were just below him. After that the samurai's came in. Think of it as the Shogun is the president, and the Daimyo's are the governors of the states.
The Shoguns held the most power under Japanese feudalism.
Daimyos, or landowners, although I don't see how this applies to English history.
Feudal Japan was dominated by the powerful regional families (damio) and the military rule of warlords (shogun), not the emperors.
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America held the Japanese in camp during WW2
No, they were all part of the feudal system and held their position due to it.
The Japanese government is a constitutional monarchy in which the power of the Emperor is very limited. Power is chiefly held by the Prime Minister of Japan and other elected members of the Diet.
Daimyo is the one who held the most power in Japanese feudalism. He took over when the Tokugawa family seized power in Japan.
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At the top were the Holy Roman Emperor and the Pope.
Kings and lords owned the land and peasants called serfs, so lords and kings had all the power.
The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.
The ones who held real power in early japans society were the Military leaders
Feudalism is a social system of rights and duties based on land tenure and ... to a much lesser degree other sources of income) is held in fief by vassals from ... Royal power declined and local dynasties became, in fact, independent and ... From the 12th century onward feudalism came under attack from various rival forces.
Shogunate held all the power where as the emperor was given the title.
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Many Japanese parties and festivals are traditionally held at local shrines.