Have the following statements which one most accurately represents the major differences between Japanese and the European feudal system? I believe it's in Europe feudal wars protected peasants in exchange for part of their crops. in Japan feudal Lords protected peasants without asking anything in return

Yes, the statement "In Europe feudal wars protected peasants in exchange for part of their crops, while in Japan feudal Lords protected peasants without asking anything in return" most accurately represents the major differences between the Japanese and European feudal systems. In Europe, feudal lords often provided protection to peasants in exchange for their labor or crops, while in Japan, feudal lords were expected to protect their peasants as part of their duty, without necessarily requiring anything in return.