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  2. Government of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is a unitary state, containing forty-seven administrative divisions, with the emperor as its head of state. [1] His role is ceremonial and he has no powers related to the Government. [ 2 ] Instead, it is the Cabinet , comprising the prime minister and the ministers of state , that directs and controls the government and the civil service .

  3. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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  4. List of countries by federal system - Wikipedia

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    The United Republic of Tanzania, formerly the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, was the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, and maintained a two-part federal system. Currently it is a unitary state with Zanzibar retaining a degree of autonomy as a federated state.

  5. Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is a unitary state and constitutional monarchy in which the power of the Emperor is limited to a ceremonial role. [114] Executive power is instead wielded by the Prime Minister of Japan and his Cabinet , whose sovereignty is vested in the Japanese people. [ 115 ]

  6. List of administrative divisions by country - Wikipedia

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    Unitary 7 parishes (parròquies) Angola: Unitary 18 provinces (províncias) 163 municipalities (municípios) 618 communes (comunas) villages (aldeias) Antigua and Barbuda: Unitary 6 parishes: 60 major divisions: 116 communities [1] 353 localities [2] 2 dependencies: Argentina: Federal 23 provinces (provincias) 378 departments (departamentos) [a]

  7. Politics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Security Politics in Japan: Legislation for a New Security Environment. Tokyo: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture. Archived from the original on 27 May 2019; Iokibe, Makoto (2017). The History of US-Japan Relations: From Perry to the Present. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Archived from the original on 3 June 2019

  8. Unitary state - Wikipedia

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    A unitary state is a state ... Unitary states stand in contrast to federations, also known as federal states. ... Japan [4] Jordan Kuwait ...

  9. Constitution of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of Japan Preamble of the Constitution Overview Original title 日本國憲法 Jurisdiction Japan Presented 3 November 1946 Date effective 3 May 1947 System Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy Government structure Branches Three Head of state None [a] Chambers Bicameral Executive Cabinet, led by a Prime Minister Judiciary Supreme Court Federalism Unitary History First ...