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A shōgun (将軍) literally, "military commander" was often one of the hereditary military governors of Japan from 1192 to 1867. In this period, the shōguns, or their shikken regents (1203–1333), were the de facto rulers of Japan though they were nominally appointed by the emperor. The modern rank of shōgun is equivalent to a generalissimo. Although the original meaning of "shogun" is simply a "general". Last Samurai, Ronin Samurai, Samurai Wallpaper, The Last Samurai, Fu Dog, Japanese Warrior, Samurai Armor, Samurai Tattoo, Japan Culture

A shōgun (将軍) literally, "military commander" was often one of the hereditary military governors of Japan from 1192 to 1867. In this period, the shōguns, or their shikken regents (1203–1333), were the de facto rulers of Japan though they were nominally appointed by the emperor. The modern rank of shōgun is equivalent to a generalissimo. Although the original meaning of "shogun" is simply a "general".

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