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  1. Akita (1,844 bytes)
    6: ... was founded. At this time the Ashina and Satake daimyo clans claimed the territory as their capital.
  2. Arakawa-ku (2,121 bytes)
    3: ... producing rice and other goods for Samurai and [[Daimyo]] in [[Edo]]. During that same period, starting i...
  3. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    45: ...ay Tokyo where the shogun would control the other Daimyo.
    47: ...g dress, hair style, and accessories. They forced daimyo to maintain grand residences in Edo where they wo...
  4. Koto-ku (3,550 bytes)
    23: ...This area is a recreation of what an Edo Period [[Daimyo]]’s pleasure grounds would look like, with the ...
  5. Kagoshima (3,131 bytes)
    8: ...e Charles Richardson was killed in Japan. Satsuma Daimyo refused to pay compensation for the loss. This ev...
  6. Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
    8: ... settled. What later became known as Daimyo Koji (daimyo alley) was created, and later the magistrates of ...
  7. Shinjuku-ku (3,336 bytes)
    4: ...f the era’s major roadways. Naito himself was a Daimyo who owned a mansion in the area that is now the S...
  8. Taito-ku (2,425 bytes)
    21: ...ns in Taito include [[Asakura Sculpture Hall]], [[Daimyo Clock Museum]], [[Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall]]...
  9. Roppongi (2,704 bytes)
    4: ...to describe “Six Trees”, a reference to six [[daimyo]] that lived nearby in the Edo period, each of th...
  10. Aoyama (3,430 bytes)
    4: ...les, shrines, and government residences held by [[Daimyo]] and [[Samurai]]. Aoyama Tadanari, a samurai who...
  11. Hamarikyu Onshi Teien (2,146 bytes)
    8: Hamarikyu Onshi Teien Park began as a Daimyo Garden in the Edo Period. The entire park was cre...
  12. Toyama Park (1,606 bytes)
    6: [[Toyama]] Park was originally a large [[Daimyo Garden]] featuring one of the largest ponds in al...
  13. Miyagi Prefecture (2,900 bytes)
    47: ...le town of Sendai, which was at one point held by daimyo Date Masamune. The ruins today are still on the h...
  14. Kanagawa Prefecture (3,075 bytes)
    7: ...n half of Sagami Province was given over to the [[daimyo]] of [[Odawara Castle]] while Tokugawa himself go...
  15. Mie Prefecture (3,572 bytes)
    7: ...ade up of multiple feudal domains, with its own [[Daimyo]]. The Ise and Tokaido roads were built during th...
  16. Oita Prefecture (2,139 bytes)
    5: ...od]] as the region was home to multiple smaller [[daimyo]]s.
  17. Nagano Prefecture (2,547 bytes)
    5: ...k, the region was greatly divided into multiple [[daimyo]].
  18. Saitama Prefecture (3,282 bytes)
    5: ...ducing most of the food for [[Kanto]]. Multiple [[daimyo]]s ruled their smaller domains in the Saitama era...

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