Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Feudalism Structure
of Japan
- Shogun *only technically
underneath emporer
- Theoretically, emperor had more
power
- In reality, the
emperor was
respected, but
powerless
- Supreme
military
commander
- Most warfare was between
daimyos
- Total of three military
dynasties from which these
commanders came
- Samurai
*underneath daimyo
- Warrior lords/fighting acristocacy
- When daimyos engaged in
battle (which was often),
samurai were the ones to
fight
- Had a status in society-below
the daimyos but significantly
above peasant class
- Behaved according to bushido
- Comparable to
Western
Europe's chivalry
- According to bushido,
samurai pledged to be brave,
honest, and loyal to their
daimyo
- Daimyo
*underneath
shogun
- Underneath the shogun in
social class, received land
from shogun
- Daimyos then
distributed land
to their samurai
- Tokugawa shoguns required
daimyos to travel to the capital
every other year
- "Feudal lords"
- Samurai fought in wars
for the Daimyos
- Daimyos would have
power over their own
samurai and peasant
classes
- Often engaged in wars
against each other
- Peasants, Artisans and Merchants
*significantly underneath samurai
- Peasants typically
cultivated rice and other
crops
- Could rise to become
samurai under RARE
circumstances
- Peasants also were
sometimes foot
soldiers
- 75% of population
- While artisans made up
less population than
peasants, they were of
the same social class
- Made swords, armor
and other necessary
goods for samurai
- Merchants started with
a lower rank than
peasants and artisans
- This is because they
depended on others to
make profit, which is looked
down upon in Confucianism
- Moved up in rank
as trade increased