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  1. Tokyo (4,111 bytes)
    5: ...ars until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, when the Tokugawa Shogunate ended and imperial rule was restored. T...
  2. Adachi-ku (2,900 bytes)
    4: ...the [[Great Senju Bridge]] finished. During the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]], parts of the ward were controlled by...
  3. Arakawa-ku (2,121 bytes)
    3: ... starting in 1651, Arakawa was also home to the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]]’s largest execution grounds. During...
  4. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    41: ...t as the sides fought over succession. However, [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] emerged at the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] ...
    45: ...rious samurai clans. For fifteen generations, the Tokugawa clan held the role of shogunate and moved the adm...
  5. Kita-ku (2,966 bytes)
    8: Since being opened to the public by Tokugawa Yoshumune, Asukayama Park has been a popular dest...
  6. Hamamatsu (3,267 bytes)
    6: In 1570 Shogun [[Leyasu Tokugawa]], who established a line of Shogun, built the [[...
  7. Kochi (3,086 bytes)
    10: ...ivity in rice production. Yamanouchi's loyalty to Tokugawa Ieyasu earned him a 240,000 koku domain of Tosa. ...
  8. Kumamoto (2,495 bytes)
    10: ... [[feudalism]] was ended by the corruption of the Tokugawa regime.
  9. Kushiro (2,362 bytes)
    6: ...clan]] dispatched ships to trade with Ainu in the Tokugawa Shougunate over 370 years ago. In 1869 this area ...
  10. Matsumoto (2,810 bytes)
    8: ... the government to collapse and in [[1867]] the [[Tokugawa Shogunat]]e collapsed and full sovereignty was re...
  11. Basilisk (3,102 bytes)
    5: ... centuries, until they were united in battle by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. Ieyasu becomes the Shogun and is able t...
  12. Kagemusha (2,989 bytes)
    5: ... time for him to die as his clan is in a war with Tokugawa Ieyasu. Shingen’s brother brings before the cou...
    9: Eventually Tokugawa comes to find and kill Shingen, and when his army...
  13. Kyoko Kishida (6,385 bytes)
    29: * [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] (1998) TV Series
  14. Masahiro Motoki (3,543 bytes)
    36: * [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] (T.V. series)—1998
  15. Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
    6: ...merce. A treaty was signed in [[1854]] with the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]] and the port village of Yokohama was ...
  16. Ueno (3,218 bytes)
    4: ...] Shoguns, and the [[Toshogu Shinto Shrine]] to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].
    14: ...u Shrine, dedicated to the first Shogunate of the Tokugawa Era was completed in 1651 and sits just outside t...
  17. Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
    8: Before the movement of the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]] to [[Edo Castle]] in [[1590]], the ar...
  18. Tokyo Imperial Palace (2,407 bytes)
    4: ...al Palace in Tokyo was actually the home of the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]] until the [[Meiji Restoration]] when ...
  19. Kichijoji (3,118 bytes)
    14: ...to be opened to the public. Various prints show [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] using the water in the park for tea cere...
  20. Suginami-ku (3,882 bytes)
    20: ... is named for this temple, a favorite location of Tokugawa Shoguns.

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