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What is a Shogun
A shogun (将軍 shōgun?) (literally, “a commander of a force”)
The term seii taishōgun means “great general who subdues barbarians”. Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate, seized considerable power and land from the aristocracy in Kyoto. He became the practical ruler of Japan, and received the title sei-i taishōgun. Thereafter, the heads of three successive shogunates received the same title.
Modern usage
Although today the head of the Japanese government is called “prime minister”, the usage of the term “shogun” has continued somewhat. A retired prime minister who still wields considerable power and influence behind the scenes is called a “shadow shogun”, a somewhat modern incarnation of the cloistered rule. A shadow shogun in Japanese is called yami shogun. Examples of shadow shoguns are former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka and the politician Ichiro Ozawa.[12]
The above quotes are from Wikipedia

