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Japanese Feudal History

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Japanese feudal history refers to the period in Japan's history when the country was ruled by feudal lords known as daimyo, and samurai warriors played a significant role in society.

Key Features

  • Feudal system of government
  • Daimyo and samurai hierarchy
  • Code of Bushido
  • Wars and conflicts between different feudal lords

Pros

  • Rich cultural heritage with traditions like tea ceremonies and flower arranging
  • Development of martial arts like kendo and judo
  • Influence on modern Japanese society and customs

Cons

  • Rigid social hierarchy with limited mobility for lower classes
  • Frequent warfare leading to instability and conflict
  • Emphasis on honor and loyalty could lead to extreme actions

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