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- Tokyo (4,111 bytes)
5: ... Edo, the city started to flourish after Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1603. As th...
- Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
41: ...sides fought over succession. However, [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] emerged at the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] victori...
- Kochi (3,086 bytes)
10: ...rice production. Yamanouchi's loyalty to Tokugawa Ieyasu earned him a 240,000 koku domain of Tosa. The gov...
- Matsumoto (2,810 bytes)
8: [[Ieyasu]] founded his Shogunate in [[Edo]] in [[1603]]. T...
- Basilisk (3,102 bytes)
5: ...res, his son, [[Hidetada]], is given the power by Ieyasu. There becomes a huge dispute over who is the rig...
7: Ieyasu takes a desperate stand and orders the pact betwe...
- Kagemusha (2,989 bytes)
5: ... him to die as his clan is in a war with Tokugawa Ieyasu. Shingen’s brother brings before the council a ...
- Ueno (3,218 bytes)
4: ..., and the [[Toshogu Shinto Shrine]] to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].
- Kichijoji (3,118 bytes)
14: ...ned to the public. Various prints show [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] using the water in the park for tea ceremonies ...
- Shiodome (2,289 bytes)
10: ...arshland and was primarily the site of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]’s castle. The theory is that this ruler wante...
- Nagasaki Prefecture (3,000 bytes)
7: ... missionaries were pushed out and when [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] came to power, Christianity was banned under th...
- Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
11: ...of much of Kyoto during the time. When [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] took power in 1603, he moved the shogunate to [...
- Kanagawa Prefecture (3,075 bytes)
7: When [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] moved his government to [[Edo]], the western ha...
- Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
3: ... 1457 during the [[Marumachi Period]]. [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] moved into [[Edo Castle]] in 1590 and establish...
6: Starting in 1603 when Tokugawa Ieyasu was named [[Shogun]], Edo became the governing ce...
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