Under the rule of the shoguns (1185-1868, with some exceptions), the main system of government in Japan was feudalism. The dictatorial shoguns wielded true power over the country instead of the marginalized emperor, and their subordinate feudal vassals were known as the daimyo. ...
What is the Kamakura Period known for? What was the economy like during the Tokugawa shogunate? What did the Tokugawa shogunate accomplish? Which daimyo united Japan? What was the capital of Japan under Tokugawa Ieyasu? What was life like under the Tokugawa shogunate?
Our limited time in Osaka means we have to carefully plan out what we want to visit in the city, and as history and architecture buffs Osaka Castle is obviously among the places on top of our list. Japan’s railway system might seem a little daunting for a first-timer, but thanks to ...
摘要: What life was like among samurai and shoguns : Japan, AD 1000-1700, by the editors of Time-Life Books. 0783554621, Toronto Public Library年份: 1999 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 求助全文 home-business-blog.com (全网免费下载) ...
Experience the electricity of Japan’s capital city inShinjuku, the beating heart of modern Tokyo. When you imagine Tokyo’s blazing neon and never-ending chaos, you’ve got Shinjuku on your mind. And I doubt it will disappoint! Exploring the streets of Shinjuku is where you’ll either come...
aThe capital of Japan, located on the northwestern shores of Tokyo Bay, on the southeastern part of the island of Honshu; pop. 8,163,000. Formerly called Edo, it was the center of the military government under the shoguns 1603–1867. Renamed Tokyo in 1868, it replaced Kyoto as the imper...
aThe capital of Japan, located on the northwestern shores of Tokyo Bay, on the southeastern part of the island of Honshu; pop. 8,163,000. Formerly called Edo, it was the center of the military government under the shoguns 1603–1867. Renamed Tokyo in 1868, it replaced Kyoto as the imper...
A guide to the most intriguing, exciting and unique travel experiences Japan has to offer – from serene Zen temples to hectic festivals of modern pop culture
The Fears that Led to the Edicts: Prior to the forced unification of Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate, the country had been fractured and warred over by regional daimyos. International trade was conducted freely, and Catholicism began to spread through the southernmost Japanese island of Kyushu...
What was the foreign policy of the Tokugawa shogunate? How did the Tokugawa shogunate consolidate its control over Japan? What led to the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate? What did Tokugawa Ieyasu value? How did Japanese society change under the Tokugawa shoguns?