Edo period institution
C14196
concept
An Edo period institution is an organized social, political, economic, or cultural structure that operated in Japan between 1603 and 1868 under Tokugawa rule, shaping and regulating aspects of daily life and governance.
All labels observed (11)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Edo period domain | 5 |
| feudal domain of Japan | 3 |
| Edo period institution canonical | 1 |
| Edo-period domain | 1 |
| Japanese feudal domain | 1 |
| Japanese historical institution | 1 |
| Tokugawa shogunate institute | 1 |
| Tokugawa shogunate office | 1 |
| Tokugawa shogunate policy | 1 |
| Tokugawa-era law | 1 |
| policy in feudal Japan | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class. # Response Format Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: Edo period institution
Generated description
An Edo period institution is an organized social, political, economic, or cultural structure that operated in Japan between 1603 and 1868 under Tokugawa rule, shaping and regulating aspects of daily life and governance.
Instances (17)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Chōshū Domain | feudal domain of Japan |
| Nagaoka Domain | Edo period domain |
| Nagasaki bugyō | Tokugawa shogunate office |
| Kagoshima Domain | feudal domain of Japan |
| Tsuwano Domain | Edo period domain |
| Bansho Shirabesho | Tokugawa shogunate institute |
| Aizu Domain | Edo-period domain |
| Hizen Domain | feudal domain of Japan |
|
sakoku (national isolation policy, foundations)
surface form:
sakoku
|
Tokugawa shogunate policy |
| Buke shohatto (samurai regulations, early form) | Tokugawa-era law |
| rakuichi-rakuza | policy in feudal Japan |
| Kaga Domain | Edo period domain |
| Hatogaya Domain | Edo period domain |
| Sendai Domain | Edo period domain |
| sankin-kōtai | — |
|
shinnōke
surface form:
Shinnōke
|
Japanese historical institution |
| Akō Domain | Japanese feudal domain |