Tokugawa shogunate

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The Tokugawa shogunate was the feudal military government that ruled Japan from the early 17th to the mid-19th century, overseeing a long period of peace, isolation, and strict social order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal military government
government of Japan
shogunate
allowedForeignTradeWith China
Korean Peninsula
surface form: Korea

Netherlands
Ryukyu Kingdom
alsoKnownAs Tokugawa shogunate
surface form: Edo bakufu

Tokugawa shogunate
surface form: Edo shogunate
capital Edo
country Japan
currency Tokugawa coinage
economicSystem rice-based economy
endedBy Meiji Restoration
endTime 1868
era Edo period
facedPressureFrom Matthew Calbraith Perry
surface form: Commodore Matthew C. Perry

United States Navy
firstLeader Tokugawa Ieyasu
followedBy Meiji Restoration
Meiji oligarchy
surface form: Meiji government
foundedBy Tokugawa Ieyasu
governmentType feudal monarchy
hereditary military dictatorship
implemented sankin-kōtai
lastLeader Tokugawa Yoshinobu
legitimizedBy Emperor Go-Yōzei
mainPortForForeignTrade Nagasaki
maintained long period of internal peace
notableUrbanCenter Edo
Kyoto
Osaka
officialLanguage Japanese
policy Neo-Confucian social order
alternate attendance system
sakoku
strict social hierarchy
precededBy Azuchi–Momoyama period
Toyotomi clan
surface form: Toyotomi administration
religiousPolicy persecution of Christianity
support for Buddhism
support for Shinto
restricted foreign trade
seatOfGovernment Edo Castle
signedTreaty Convention of Kanagawa
socialClassSystem artisans
merchants
peasants
samurai
startTime 1603
triggerEventOfEnd Boshin War

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French naval engineer Léonce Verny employer Tokugawa shogunate
subject surface form: Léonce Verny
Uesugi clan allegiance Tokugawa shogunate
Tōkaidō associatedWith Tokugawa shogunate
Tōkaidō regulatedBy Tokugawa shogunate
Atago Shrine foundedBy Tokugawa shogunate
Yushima Seidō associatedWith Tokugawa shogunate
Tokugawa Iemitsu memberOfPoliticalParty Tokugawa shogunate
Tokugawa Iemitsu dynasty Tokugawa shogunate
this entity surface form: Tokugawa dynasty
Noto Province existedUnder Tokugawa shogunate
Joseph Hardy Neesima birthPlace Tokugawa shogunate
Tosa Domain allegiance Tokugawa shogunate
Saga Castle era Tokugawa shogunate
Kagoshima Domain existedDuring Tokugawa shogunate
Kagoshima Domain conflictWith Tokugawa shogunate
Meiji Restoration precededBy Tokugawa shogunate
Meiji Restoration relatedConcept Tokugawa shogunate
Yoshida Shōin opposed Tokugawa shogunate
sonnō jōi movement opposedTo Tokugawa shogunate
Yoshiwara pleasure district regulatedBy Tokugawa shogunate
Osaka no Eki mainBelligerent Tokugawa shogunate
Osaka no Eki relatedTo Tokugawa shogunate
Edo Castle expandedBy Tokugawa shogunate
Edo Castle controlledBy Tokugawa shogunate
Gokaidō (Five Routes) usedDuring Tokugawa shogunate
subject surface form: Gokaidō
Gokaidō (Five Routes) administeredBy Tokugawa shogunate
subject surface form: Gokaidō
Shinagawa-juku of the Edo period governedUnder Tokugawa shogunate
subject surface form: Shinagawa-juku
Dejima trading post governedBy Tokugawa shogunate
Tsuwano Domain overlord Tokugawa shogunate
Bansho Shirabesho operatedBy Tokugawa shogunate
Ii Naosuke government Tokugawa shogunate
Ii Naosuke allegiance Tokugawa shogunate
Convention of Kanagawa negotiatedBy Tokugawa shogunate
Convention of Kanagawa signedOnBehalfOf Tokugawa shogunate
Tokugawa coinage usedInGovernment Tokugawa shogunate
Tokugawa coinage issuer Tokugawa shogunate
Battle of Toba–Fushimi side Tokugawa shogunate
Enomoto Takeaki placeOfBirth Tokugawa shogunate
Republic of Ezo precededBy Tokugawa shogunate
Banryū operatedBy Tokugawa shogunate
Banryū operatedBy Tokugawa shogunate
this entity surface form: Edo bakufu
Hiryū country Tokugawa shogunate
Aizu Domain politicalAllegiance Tokugawa shogunate
Battle of Miyako Bay belligerent Tokugawa shogunate
this entity surface form: Tokugawa shogunate remnants
Shōnai Domain allegiance Tokugawa shogunate
Shōnai Domain subordinateTo Tokugawa shogunate
Yoshii Toranaga in Shōgun (2024 miniseries) inspiredBy Tokugawa shogunate
subject surface form: Yoshii Toranaga (Shōgun 2024)
this entity surface form: rise of Tokugawa shogunate (historical event)
Bakumatsu period reforms implementedBy Tokugawa shogunate