Chapter 689: The Japanese Shogunate
At this time, Japan was in the period of the Tokugawa Shogunate, and it was also called the Edo Shogunate because the general Tokugawa Iemitsu was stationed in Edo Castle
In Japan, Tokugawa Iemitsu, the great shogun of the Shogun, was the largest feudal lord, directly administering a quarter of the country's land and many important cities, and the rest of the country was divided into more than 200 "feudal domains", large and small, and the head of the feudal domain had to obey the shogun's orders.
The daimyo of the whole country are divided into three categories: kin-feudal clans, genealogy, and exo-daimyō. Both the shogun and the daimyo had their own retainers, the samurai, who formed the basis of the shogunate's rule, and thus formed a feudal system of rule consisting of the shogunate and the feudal domain.
In the Tokugawa period, all ......
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