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Does the Japanese emperor still have power?

The Japanese emperor is now a decoration and has no real power. All major domestic affairs are decided by the Prime Minister. Since Japan surrendered in World War II, the Emperor has surrendered power and become a symbol of the Japanese spirit. Although he has no real power, it does not affect the people's love and respect for them at all. Now the emperor's words and deeds still represent Japan, so they still exist in many public occasions. First, the emperor had no real power after World War II. Before World War II, the Emperor was the real master of Japan, but after World War II, Japan, as a defeated country, could only choose to surrender. However, when defeated by Reservoir Dogs, the terms of surrender were offered. One is not to kill the emperor, and the other is not to abolish the emperor system. Thus, the emperor survived under the collective protection of the Japanese people. Although he is the chief culprit of the whole incident, he has the unconditional support of the people. The United States directly supported the Prime Minister as the decision-maker of major events in Japan when it was impossible to abolish the Emperor. From then on, second, at present, the emperor's duty is to review and seal articles. After losing real power, the emperor lived an idle and luxurious life. In order to live in peace with the emperor, the prime minister gave up his appearance to deal with state affairs. So now the emperor's main job every day is to review some unimportant articles, appoint some unimportant official positions, sort out some imperfect regulations, and then leave his own seal on them to prove his work. Although the Japanese emperor has no real power now, it does not affect the people's respect for him at all.