shadow shogun

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Shadow shogun is a political nickname used in Japan for powerful behind-the-scenes leaders who wield significant influence without holding the top official post, notably applied to figures like Kakuei Tanaka.

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shadow shogun canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese political term
political nickname
appliedTo other influential Japanese politicians beyond Kakuei Tanaka
appliesTo powerful behind-the-scenes leaders
connotation informal
contrastsWith formal head of government
countryOfUse Japan
describes politicians who wield significant influence without holding the top official post
domain political power
etymologyComponent shadow
shogun
hasTemporalContext postwar Japanese politics
implies influence over government decisions
strong factional control
language Japanese
metaphorFor hidden ruler
informal political authority
notablyAppliedTo Kakuei Tanaka
notablyAssociatedWith Liberal Democratic Party
surface form: Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
relatedConcept behind-the-scenes power broker
kingmaker
roleCharacteristic controls party factions
influences cabinet appointments
influences policy direction
usedBy media
political commentators
usedIn Japanese politics

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Kakuei Tanaka honorificTitle shadow shogun
Ichirō Ozawa knownAs shadow shogun