Similarities and differences between Japan and Western Europe There are many reasons that Japan and Europe are politically similar. Each country aims to maintain the central government. In Japan, the leader is called the emperor or the queen and if they are related to the Shinto sun goddess they can only become members of the royal family. For Europe, the leader is called the king or the queen. Not only can anyone be a member of the royal family like Japan. The king and queen came from the long-term decline of the royal family.
A remarkable similarity between the European knights, the Tokugawa period in Japan and Western Europe in the Middle Ages, these two societies were organized around feudal politics between the Tokugawa period in Japan and the medieval period in Western Europe It was that. With this feudal arrangement these Japanese soldiers could grow. Because you are not using automatic weapons, your physical ability is very important, and in the absence of a feudal obligation to be a vassal or a lord or a small lord, they will have the right to rule as long as you hire knights and warriors Yes. After a small lord on the hierarchy. Through each regional code of conduct, knights and warriors should be bound by feudalism and justice. At the end of the list there are serfs, merchants, craftsmen, or non-nobles. These farmers account for approximately 90% of the population.
The main difference between feudalism in Japan and Western Europe is clear. The main difference lies in how to organize each ruling party. In Western Europe, they have senior rulers, leaders with leadership, knights, and farmers. Each group promises to be faithful to the group above it. In Japan, it is the emperor, under him there is a general shogun, name and warrior. In Europe, the loyalty between farmers and lords, and between knights and lords is higher. It is like a contract to ensure their loyalty to the current lord. In Japan, loyalty has not been recorded, but understanding between the farmer and her husband, and warrior and lord has deepened. Samurai is another example. The warrior became a group of completely enthusiastic fighters. One of the reasons why these feudal government differ may be due to the different religions in each place.
There are many similarities between medieval Europe and medieval Japan, but there are many differences between them. One of them includes their stronger people or their warriors, those who fight for their country. In medieval Europe, they had knights, and in medieval Japan they fought in various ways, learned a variety of things, let us take a closer look at similarities and differences.