Emperor system

In it, the head of power in Kinai formed the Yamato regime, calling it "Okimi" as the leader of a coalition of governments.

[citation needed] Government of Meiji Japan is recognized the introduction of a parliamentary system amid the disgruntled shizoku rebellion and the growth of the Freedom and People's Rights Movement.

Under this style of government, Japan became a modern state; the culture of sanctifying the emperor helped it to achieve unity.

[citation needed] During the prewar Shōwa era, ultranationalism was exploited by militarists and statist politicians who put forward Tennō is authority, which was considered sacred, leading to World War II.

[clarification needed] The Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, which occupied Japan after its defeat in the Pacific War, dismantled the "Emperor system".