Feudal, in this case, is a "when", and for Japan was the period of 1185-1868 AD. All populated areas of Japan during that period were involved in strugles between Emperers, Shogun, and militias.
The Feudal period can be further broken down by periods of rulers and major events.
See: wikipedia.org Feudal Japan
Interstingly however, there was a period that did become a "where". The Edo period, or Tokugawa period, 1603-1868 of Japan was controlled with power centralized in the hands of a hereditary shogunate that took control of religion, regulated the entire economy, subordinated the nobility, and set up uniform systems of taxation, government spending and bureaucracies. That centralized place of Edo control became Tokyoin 1868 when Japan became an Empire.
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Japanese people have always lived in Japan. Even in the feudal days.
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samurais were when japan was in the feudal system- they were hired by their lords to protect them from attackrs, and they would be given land in exchange
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The peasantry.
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A feudal lord of Japan who was a large landowner.
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