The de jure head of state in Japan is the Emperor, however the Ashikaga Shogunate holds de facto power, although rule is divided between the Shogun and the Daimyos who autonomously rule their clans. These local feudal warlord pay little attention to the wishes of the Shogun, especially in the outlying areas, where rule from Kyoto is virtually non-existent.
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