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The emperor serves in a ceremonial role without much power in Japan.

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Answer:

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

Officially at the end of World War II, the Japanese emperor reliquinshed all of his sovereignty. However, it can be traced back in time, and may depend on the time period, as there are times in Japan's history where it was ruled by regional warlords with a puppet head of emperor.

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