Feudalism in Japan. Emperor The ruler of Japan His power was fading.

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Feudalism in Japan

Emperor

The ruler of Japan His power was fading

Feudalism in Japan Shogun Emperor

Shogun Supreme military commander

Feudalism in Japan Daimyo Emperor Shogun

Daimyo Local land-owning lords Had the job of protecting the people

Feudalism in Japan Samurai Emperor Shogun Daimyo

Samurai Highly trained warriors Made up the Daimyo’s army Gave their services in exchange for land or money

Feudalism in Japan Peasants Emperor Samurai Daimyo Shogun

Peasants Worked the land for the daimyo Received food and protection