Structure of Feudal Japan

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Structure of Feudal Japan

EMPEROR Emperor and imperial family highest on social ladder Figurehead (leader in name only) No political Power Under control of Shogun’s clan ALL classes of society provided for Emperor and his court. Emperor still exists today

Shogun Miltary Leader Highest in warrior class Clans fought to acquire this status Political Leader Those of other classes under him provided for his needs Shogun gave protection and privileges Shogun

Daimyo Part of warrior class Large landowners Shogun’s representatives Ran estates according to shogun’s rules Samurai worked for them in exchange for land. Lived in huge castles surrounded by moats The daimyo were in charge of protecting people. Daimyo

Samurai Professional warriors Loyal to shogun and Daimyos Lived in Daimyos castles Fairly high social status but little political power Needs met by lower classes than them Samurai Satsuma Samurai

Peasants Largest class Included farmers and fishermen Low social status No political power VERY poor Valued because they produced food for all other classes Often made material for clothing Paid taxes with rice and work Had to pay 2/3 of year’s crop to upper classes Often starved Peasants

Artisans Craftspeople who made variety of products Art Cooking pots Fish NETs Farm tools Theatre Ship anchors swords Great sword makers highly respected On whole, however, artisans not as respected as peasants because they didn’t produce food Artisans

Merchants Sold goods and produce made by others Very low social status Produced nothing of value and lived off the efforts of others’ work Often made to live in separate locations Not allowed to mix with other classes except to do business Merchants