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  1. Koishikawa-Korakuen (2,526 bytes)
    15: ...ikawa-Korakuen Garden was originally crafted by [[Tokugawa Yorifusa]] around the year [[1629]]. While his id...
  2. Nagaoka (2,691 bytes)
    10: ...arted out as a [[Castle Town]] in [[1616]] when [[Tokugawa Shogunate]] deemed the lord of the [[Nagaoka Clan...
  3. Shiodome (2,289 bytes)
    10: ...erely a marshland and was primarily the site of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]’s castle. The theory is that this rule...
  4. Takamatsu (2,431 bytes)
    14: ...[[1868]] the city of Takamatsu was ruled by the [[Tokugawa]] family. This family took over the Takamatsu Cas...
  5. Okinawa Prefecture (4,740 bytes)
    9: ...ed and formed a tributary role with Satsuma and [[Tokugawa]] in turn. Ryukyu’s sovereign status was mainta...
  6. Chiba Prefecture (2,988 bytes)
    5: ...ely agricultural and industrial areas under the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]]. Consolidation occurred on June 15, 1...
  7. Nagasaki Prefecture (3,000 bytes)
    5: ...ovinces of Tsushima, Iki, and Hizen. During the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]], the region was directly facing both ...
    7: ...ough, the missionaries were pushed out and when [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] came to power, Christianity was banned u...
    50: ...rado Castle and Shimabara Castle date back to the Tokugawa Period.
  8. Ibaraki Prefecture (2,755 bytes)
    5: ... [[Hitachi Province]] – which was a prominent [[Tokugawa]] era province – during the [[Meiji Restoration...
  9. Ehime Prefecture (2,758 bytes)
    7: The [[Tokugawa Shogunate]], following the [[Battle of Sekigahara...
  10. Hiroshima Prefecture (2,421 bytes)
    46: ...ng call for peace. Hiroshima Castle is a relic of Tokugawa era Japan, while temples and shrines such as [[Mi...
  11. Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
    11: ...truction of much of Kyoto during the time. When [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] took power in 1603, he moved the shoguna...
  12. Hyogo Prefecture (2,981 bytes)
    7: Later, during the [[Tokugawa Shognuate]], the [[Himeji Castle]] was built and ...
  13. Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
    5: ...n]] and was known as Yamato Province during the [[Tokugawa]] period. However, it is best known for its role ...
    13: During the Tokugawa Period, The shogunate eventually took full contro...
  14. Shiga Prefecture (2,767 bytes)
    52: ...eriod castle that housed Ii Naosuke, a well known Tokugawa politician who was instrumental in opening Japan ...
  15. Kanagawa Prefecture (3,075 bytes)
    7: ...ver to the [[daimyo]] of [[Odawara Castle]] while Tokugawa himself governed the eastern half.
  16. Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
    3: ...okan]] in 1457 during the [[Marumachi Period]]. [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] moved into [[Edo Castle]] in 1590 and es...
    6: Starting in 1603 when Tokugawa Ieyasu was named [[Shogun]], Edo became the gover...

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