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Tokugawa Shogunate

江戸幕府

1603 CE – 1867 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1603 CE – 1867 CE
Duration
264 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Edo
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Tokugawa shogunate, also known as the Edo shogunate, was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868. The Tokugawa shogunate was established by Tokugawa Ieyasu after victory at the Battle of Sekigahara, ending the civil wars of the Sengoku period following the collapse of the Ashikaga shogunate. Ieyasu became the shōgun, and the Tokugawa clan governed Japan from Edo Castle in the eastern city of Edo (Tokyo) along with the daimyō lords of the samurai class. The Tokugawa shogunate organized Japanese society under the strict Tokugawa class system and banned the entry of most foreigners under the isolationist policies of Sakoku to promote political stability. Japanese subjects were also barred from leaving the country..

Historical Periods

Tokugawa Shogunate (1600–1601)

1600 CE – 1601 CE

Capital: EdoArea: 164,482 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1602–1608)

1602 CE – 1608 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 328,620 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1609–1798)

1609 CE – 1798 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 328,620 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1799–1821)

1799 CE – 1821 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 363,013 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1822–1855)

1822 CE – 1855 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 328,620 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1856–1863)

1856 CE – 1863 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 419,981 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1864–1864)

1864 CE – 1864 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 419,761 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1865–1865)

1865 CE – 1865 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 461,664 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1866–1867)

1866 CE – 1867 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 461,319 km²

Tokugawa Shogunate (1868–1869)

1868 CE – 1869 CE

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Capital: EdoArea: 403,376 km²

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