Shinagawa DaibaMinato Ward, Tokyo

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Shinagawa Daiba DATA
castle construction1853
address1-10 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Transportation access to Shinagawa Daiba
17 minutes walk from Yurikamome “Odaiba Kaihin Koen” station

History of the Edo Shogunate, whose castle was Shinagawa Daiba

Edo Shogunatethe last samurai government
The Edo Shogunate was a samurai government established in Edo in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, who was appointed as the Great Shogun. It was the last of the samurai government that began in the Kamakura period, and is also called the Tokugawa shogunate because the Tokugawa family inherited the position of shogun. Also,
Edo Shogunate
Edo Shogunate DATA
Government officeEdo castle
old areaEdo, Toyoshima District, Musashi Province
main castle lordTokugawa shogun family

The Edo Shogunate was the samurai government of Japan during the Edo period. It was founded in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, who appointed him as the Seii Taishogun and based in Edo (present-day Tokyo). There are various theories about the end of this period, but it is said to have ended in 1867, when the Imperial Restoration was carried out.

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