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Nobunaga was highly interested in foreign cultures, especially those of western Europe. A significant amount of
Western Christian culture was introduced to Japan by missionaries from Europe. From this exposure, Japan received new foods, a new drawing method, astronomy, geography, medical science, and
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was only 5 years old. As such, the domestic political situation in Japan became unstable, making continuation of the war difficult and causing the
Japanese to withdraw from Korea. At this stage, most of the remaining Japanese commanders were more concerned about internal battles and the inevitable
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During the peace talks that ensued between 1593 and 1597, Hideyoshi, seeing Japan as an equal of Ming China, demanded a division of Korea, free-trade status, and a
Chinese princess as consort for the emperor. The Joseon and Chinese leaders saw no reason to concede to such demands, nor to treat the
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What followed was a scramble by the most powerful of
Nobunaga's retainers to avenge their lord's death and thereby establish a dominant position in negotiations over the forthcoming realignment of the Oda clan. The situation became even more urgent when it was made known that Nobunaga's oldest son
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A number of other administrative innovations were instituted to encourage commerce and stabilize society. In order to facilitate transportation, toll booths and other checkpoints along roads were largely eliminated, as were unnecessary military strongholds. Measures that effectively froze class
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With all of Japan now under
Hideyoshi's control, a new structure for national government was set up. The country was unified under a single leader, but daily governance remained decentralized. The basis of power was distribution of territory as measured by rice production, in units of
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suddenly perished, under mysterious circumstances. (Multiple suggestions for his demise include battlefield death from marksman, ninja assassination, and stomach cancer.) Having suddenly lost their leader, the Takeda army quickly retreated back to their home base in
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distinctions were instituted, including the requirement that different classes live separately in different areas of a town and a prohibition on the carrying or ownership of weapons by farmers. Hideyoshi ordered the collection of weapons in a great "
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Although a commoner who had risen through the ranks from foot soldier, Hideyoshi was now in a position to challenge even the most senior of the Oda clan's hereditary retainers, and proposed that
Nobutada's infant son, Sanpōshi (who became
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to his advantage. In particular, he reassigned the
Tokugawa family to the Kanto region, far from the capital, and surrounded their new territory with more trusted vassals. He also adopted a hostage system, in which the wives and heirs of
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that had contact with the outside world through this port. Although China rebuffed his efforts to secure trade concessions, Hideyoshi's commercial missions successfully called upon present-day
Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand in
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also flourished at this time, and both
Nobunaga and Hideyoshi lavished time and money on this pastime, collecting tea bowls, caddies, and other implements, sponsoring lavish social events, and patronizing acclaimed masters such as
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The period saw the development of large urban centers and the rise of the merchant class. The ornate castle architecture and interiors adorned with painted screens embellished with gold leaf were a reflection of a
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from Kyūshū. In
January 1597, Hideyoshi ordered the arrest of twenty-six Christians to warn Japanese who thought about converting to Christianity. They were tortured, mutilated, paraded through towns and
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In 1582, after a protracted campaign, Hideyoshi requested Nobunaga's help in overcoming the resistance. Nobunaga, making a stop-over in Kyoto on his way west with only a small contingent of guards,
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powerful enough to resist Nobunaga, but none were situated close enough to Kyoto to pose a threat politically, and it appeared that unification under the Oda banner was a matter of time.
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Quickly negotiating a truce with the Mōri clan before they could learn of Nobunaga's death, Hideyoshi now took his troops on a forced march toward his adversary, whom he defeated at the
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in 1584, Hideyoshi managed to settle the question of succession for once and all, to take complete control of Kyoto, and to become the undisputed ruler of the former Oda domains. The
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1827:. Internal squabbling, however, prevented them from acting swiftly to legitimatize their claim to power, and it was not until 1568 that they managed to install Yoshiteru's cousin,
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also was extremely wary of his powerful nominal retainer Nobunaga, and immediately began plotting against him by forming a wide alliance of nearly every
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completed Nobunaga's campaign of unification and enacted reforms to consolidate his rule, marking the end of the Sengoku period. Hideyoshi launched the
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new printing techniques. Most critically, trade with Europe provided Nobunaga's armies with new weapons, among them the matchlock rifle or arquebus.
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of the Korean navy and an increasing Chinese involvement in the conflict. Upon the death of Hideyoshi in 1598, his designated successor
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coalitions and carried the war of unification to Shikoku and Kyushu. In 1590, at the head of an army of 200,000, Hideyoshi defeated the
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invaders as equals within the Ming trading system. Japan's requests were thus denied and peace efforts reached an impasse.
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that threatened his northern flank, and soon after expelled the
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2125:Hideyoshi completes the unification
3611:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
2951:(1996), Kodansya International.Inc
2947:All Illustrated Encyclopedia, ed.
2767:1600: Ieyasu is victorious at the
2538:Social and commercial developments
1817:attempted a coup by assassinating
1668:after Hideyoshi's death in 1598.
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3478:Imperial Constitution (1890–1947)
2613:1573: Ashikaga Yoshiaki begins a
1997:sect of Buddhism who were of the
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2735:, Toyotomi Hidetsugu, to commit
2728:1593: Toyotomi Hideyori is born.
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4462:1603 disestablishments in Japan
2964:The Samurai: a military history
2688:is built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
1775:Oda Nobunaga begins unification
45:needs additional citations for
3964:Agriculture, forestry, fishing
2920:Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan
2897:師大捷於平壤,朝鮮所失四道並複。如松乘勝趨碧蹄館,敗而退師。
2639:, Nobunaga is assassinated by
2388:resided at his castle town in
2304:Yamaguchi Prefectural Archives
1:
2961:Turnbull, Stephan R. (1996).
2679:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute
2333:In 1586, Hideyoshi conquered
2178:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute
4457:1568 establishments in Japan
2593:. He was also suspicious of
3552:1923 Great Kantō earthquake
3498:Abolition of the han system
2704:
2367:. This became known as the
2149:less than two weeks later.
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1723:
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1695:, and is also known as the
1658:Japanese invasions of Korea
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1579:was the final phase of the
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2292:Japan-Ming trade ship flag
1611:in 1467, the power of the
1607:After the outbreak of the
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3564:Japan during World War II
3381:Mongol invasions of Japan
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3050:The Columbia Encyclopedia
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2530:, which lasted until the
2323:Prosecution of Christians
2121:, and committed suicide.
1907:, the supremely powerful
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3574:Second Sino-Japanese War
3547:Japan during World War I
2745:Second invasion of Korea
2654:Hideyoshi initiated the
2441:, the Japanese occupied
1993:but also adherents of a
1956:and Nobunaga was saved.
1306:Great Hanshin earthquake
1224:Second Sino-Japanese War
69:"Azuchi–Momoyama period"
3521:First Sino-Japanese War
3105:Azuchi–Momoyama period
3034:Jinju National Museum:
2931:John Whitney Hall, ed.
2805:The surveys are called
2677:to a standstill at the
2673:1584: Hideyoshi fights
2580:Hideyoshi had occupied
2083:that a son of Shingen,
2043:Gnecchi-Soldo Organtino
1652:in 1582. His successor
1152:Intervention in Siberia
1079:First Sino-Japanese War
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4422:Azuchi–Momoyama period
3989:Science and technology
3428:Council of Five Elders
3423:Azuchi–Momoyama period
2523:, and established the
2503:Council of Five Elders
2405:Council of Five Elders
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2009:Ishiyama Hongan-ji War
1942:Battle of Mikatagahara
1560:Azuchi–Momoyama period
1486:Science and technology
1234:Attack on Pearl Harbor
1157:Great Kantō earthquake
1099:Colonization of Taiwan
1026:Convention of Kanagawa
866:Former Nine Years' War
809:1000 BC – 300 AD
795:14,000 – 1000 BC
575:Council of Five Elders
478:Council of Five Elders
454:Council of Five Elders
136:Azuchi–Momoyama period
4452:17th century in Japan
4447:16th century in Japan
4442:Former confederations
3934:Deputy Prime Minister
3319:Asuka Kiyomihara Code
3036:Chronology, June 1592
2999:Berry 1982, pp. 91–93
2988:Berry 1982, pp. 87–93
2757:1598: Hideyoshi dies.
2595:Christianity in Japan
2563:"southern barbarians"
2509:in 1599. Thereafter,
2351:daimyos by banishing
2341:(1586-1587) from the
2329:Christianity in Japan
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2236:Japan under Hideyoshi
2174:Battle of Shizugatake
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1572:Azuchi–Momoyama jidai
1199:Invasion of Manchuria
1124:Colonization of Korea
1084:Treaty of Shimonoseki
823:300 AD – 538 AD
536:Death of Oda Nobunaga
307:military dictatorship
287:Common languages
231:(Emperor's residence)
150:Azuchi–Momoyama jidai
3843:House of Councillors
3737:World Heritage Sites
2769:Battle of Sekigahara
2637:Incident at Honnō-ji
2515:Battle of Sekigahara
2035:Alessandro Valignano
1979:himself from Kyoto.
1892:The newly installed
1821:, the 13th Ashikaga
1673:Battle of Sekigahara
1496:World Heritage Sites
1209:February 26 incident
1114:Treaty of Portsmouth
975:Battle of Sekigahara
871:Later Three-Year War
588:Battle of Sekigahara
291:Late Middle Japanese
239:(Shogun's residence)
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3860:Self-Defense Forces
2750:26 Martyrs of Japan
2622:Battle of Nagashino
2610:as the 15th shogun.
2369:26 Martyrs of Japan
2264:, held 2.5 million
2104:Battle of Nagashino
2099:of western Honshū.
1918:monastic center at
1803:Battle of Okehazama
1685:early modern period
1604:from 1568 to 1600.
1321:Imperial transition
1259:Occupation of Japan
1249:Soviet–Japanese War
1214:Anti-Comintern Pact
1089:Triple Intervention
3994:Telecommunications
3526:Russo-Japanese War
3456:Tokugawa shogunate
3406:Nanboku-chō period
3401:Ashikaga shogunate
3374:Kamakura shogunate
2889:2015-09-24 at the
2857:2015-09-24 at the
2649:Battle of Yamazaki
2645:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
2628:Ishiyama Hongan-ji
2586:trade associations
2478:Admiral Yi Sun-sin
2401:Toyotomi Hidetsugu
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1959:With the death of
1829:Ashikaga Yoshihide
1819:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
1787:Ashikaga shogunate
1679:and beginning the
1677:Tokugawa Shogunate
1664:was challenged by
1654:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1613:Ashikaga Shogunate
1386:Capital punishment
1362:2019–present
1279:Asset price bubble
1254:Surrender of Japan
1119:Japan–Korea Treaty
1109:Russo-Japanese War
1064:Ryūkyū Disposition
1006:Invasion of Ryukyu
1001:Tokugawa shogunate
937:Nanboku-chō period
681:Tokugawa shogunate
640:Ashikaga shogunate
567:September 18, 1598
562:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
549:Battle of Yamasaki
522:Ashikaga shogunate
441:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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2937:table of contents
2748:Execution of the
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2532:Meiji Restoration
2482:Toyotomi Hideyori
2089:Hashiba Hideyoshi
2077:Takigawa Kazumasu
1965:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
1897:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
1841:Hosokawa Fujitaka
1839:retainers led by
1795:Imagawa Yoshimoto
1662:Toyotomi Hideyori
1650:Honnō-ji Incident
1625:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
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1344:COVID-19 pandemic
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1074:Satsuma Rebellion
1036:Meiji Restoration
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2866:
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2814:
2810:
2807:Taikō kenchi
2806:
2801:
2720:Sen no Rikyū
2686:Osaka Castle
2656:Taikō kenchi
2655:
2579:
2575:Sen no Rikyū
2570:tea ceremony
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2544:
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2427:Ming dynasty
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2346:
2343:Shimazu clan
2332:
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2276:Taikō kenchi
2275:
2269:
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2262:Kanto region
2253:
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2200:Shimazu clan
2192:
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2155:Oda Hidenobu
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2024:Christianity
2017:
2013:
1998:
1995:Jōdo Shinshū
1990:
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1983:
1981:
1976:
1969:Asakura clan
1958:
1954:Kai Province
1946:
1934:
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1900:
1893:
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1886:
1878:
1874:
1872:
1867:
1856:Ōmi Province
1854:in northern
1849:
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1807:Imagawa clan
1799:Oda Nobunaga
1790:
1780:
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1761:for Toyotomi
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1635:
1628:
1617:Oda Nobunaga
1606:
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1444:Christianity
1335:
1301:Lost Decades
1292:
1229:World War II
1170:
1138:
1055:
990:
965:Nanban trade
957:
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928:
890:
857:
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721:
718:Oda Nobunaga
709:
622:Succeeded by
621:
616:
554:July 2, 1582
505:Oda Nobunaga
452:
417:Oda Nobunaga
355:
260:Largest city
149:
116:
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76:
64:
52:Please help
47:verification
44:
18:Momoyama era
4362:Video games
4104:Pornography
3712:Prefectures
3692:Environment
3687:Earthquakes
3672:Archipelago
3579:Pacific War
3535:Late Modern
3343:Nara period
3289:Paleolithic
2666:Ōtomo Sōrin
2375:Unification
2300:Shimonoseki
2241:Land survey
2069:Uesugi clan
1623:to install
1396:Earthquakes
1239:Pacific War
1147:World War I
778:Paleolithic
617:Preceded by
481:(1598–1600)
473:(1568–1598)
465:Legislature
278:(1596–1600)
270:(1568–1596)
251:(1582–1600)
244:(1568–1582)
204:(1585–1615)
198:Mon of the
185:(1568–1582)
4416:Categories
4352:Television
4274:Literature
4236:Hikikomori
4157:Aesthetics
4035:Censorship
3917:Ministries
3887:Government
3601:Heisei era
3584:Occupation
3542:Taishō era
3503:Boshin War
3483:Government
3451:Edo period
3364:Genpei War
3314:Taihō Code
3115:Edo period
3108:1573–1603
3021:2010-01-11
2905:References
2705:katanagari
2693:Sword hunt
2601:Chronology
2348:Kirishitan
2317:katanagari
2313:sword hunt
2138:and heir,
2039:Luís Fróis
1920:Mount Hiei
1681:Edo period
1644:to commit
1311:Cool Japan
1179:Militarism
1041:Boshin War
994:(Tokugawa)
876:Genpei War
524:abolished
304:confederal
297:Government
80:newspapers
4326:Otokonoko
4294:Mythology
4206:Festivals
4129:Sexuality
4082:Languages
4055:Etiquette
4050:Education
3999:Transport
3811:Judiciary
3772:Elections
3682:Districts
3667:Addresses
3655:Geography
3629:Reiwa era
3559:Shōwa era
3473:Meiji era
3463:Bakumatsu
3386:Genkō War
3246:Education
3209:Overviews
3133:1336–1573
3119:1603–1868
3096:1467–1573
2835:Citations
2825:Hidetsugu
2534:in 1868.
2463:Li Rusong
2447:Pyongyang
2361:crucified
2353:Christian
2093:Mōri clan
2050:Lake Biwa
2000:Ikkō-ikki
1973:Azai clan
1944:in 1573.
1916:Buddhists
1852:Azai clan
1811:Matsunaga
1435:Religion
1426:Geography
1411:Education
1406:Era names
1031:Bakumatsu
970:Imjin War
930:Muromachi
909:Genkō War
899:Jōkyū War
507:captures
267:Heian-kyō
248:Heian-kyō
228:Heian-kyō
160:1568–1600
4401:Category
4216:Folklore
4114:Religion
4087:Japanese
4060:Gambling
3870:Maritime
3751:Politics
3732:Villages
3413:Ōnin War
3256:Military
3241:Economic
3175:articles
2887:Archived
2855:Archived
2776:See also
2658:surveys.
2582:Nagasaki
2459:Chen Lin
2409:Toyotomi
2365:Nagasaki
2140:Nobutada
2108:arquebus
2031:Catholic
2020:Buddhist
1845:Yoshiaki
1619:entered
1609:Ōnin War
1520:Timeline
1510:Glossary
1481:Post-war
1476:Politics
1466:Military
1439:Buddhism
1391:Currency
892:Kamakura
740:a series
738:Part of
723:de facto
654:Oda clan
602:Currency
345:Go-Yōzei
333:Ōgimachi
181:Oda Clan
4357:Theatre
4332:Origami
4259:Irezumi
4254:Ikebana
4221:Gardens
4196:Cuisine
4149:Culture
4134:Smoking
4070:Housing
4018:Society
3952:Economy
3895:Cabinet
3777:Emperor
3717:Regions
3702:Islands
3589:Postwar
3517:(noble)
3282:Ancient
3229:Shoguns
3201:History
3191:Outline
2935:(1991)
2820:kanpaku
2737:seppuku
2733:kampaku
2647:at the
2449:. King
2386:daimyōs
2381:daimyōs
2337:in the
2224:in the
2209:kanpaku
2186:Shikoku
2184:of the
2095:in the
1991:daimyōs
1984:daimyōs
1940:in the
1879:daimyōs
1864:emperor
1801:in the
1782:daimyōs
1736:for Oda
1719:on-yomi
1697:Shokuhō
1648:in the
1646:suicide
1515:History
1454:Judaism
1401:Economy
767:Periods
711:de jure
706:Emperor
586:•
573:•
547:•
534:•
520:•
503:•
490:History
314:Emperor
221:Capital
179:of the
94:scholar
4342:Shinto
4264:Kawaii
4241:Hanami
4226:Geisha
4186:Cinema
4181:Bonsai
4099:People
4065:Health
3984:Energy
3865:Ground
3722:Rivers
3677:Cities
3515:Kazoku
3215:Lists
3173:
3074:
2971:
2760:1599:
2742:1597:
2718:1591:
2684:1586:
2633:1582:
2615:Revolt
2557:Nanban
2545:daimyō
2527:bakufu
2335:Kyushu
2230:daimyō
2222:Honshū
2214:daimyō
2197:Kyushu
2193:daimyō
2182:daimyō
2054:Azuchi
1977:shōgun
1935:shōgun
1913:Tendai
1901:daimyō
1894:shōgun
1883:guilds
1875:bakufu
1868:shōgun
1837:bakufu
1833:shōgun
1824:shōgun
1791:bakufu
1699:period
1642:forced
1638:Azuchi
1630:shōgun
1566:安土桃山時代
1491:Sports
1459:Shinto
1416:Empire
1377:Topics
1294:Heisei
1140:Taishō
1016:Sakoku
742:on the
493:
402:
362:
357:Shōgun
318:
301:Feudal
236:Azuchi
144:安土桃山時代
96:
89:
82:
75:
67:
4337:Sport
4320:Sentō
4316:Onsen
4299:Names
4289:Music
4284:Media
4250:Icons
4231:Games
4166:Manga
4162:Anime
4139:Women
4040:Crime
3974:Labor
3804:LGBTQ
3727:Towns
3707:Lakes
3261:Naval
3224:Clans
3186:Index
3171:Japan
2893:: 明年,
2815:taikō
2811:taikō
2793:Notes
2764:dies.
2559:style
2548:'
2499:Ukita
2495:Maeda
2443:Seoul
2435:Korea
2431:China
2397:taikō
2390:Osaka
2290:1584
2271:taikō
2073:Etchū
1931:Owari
1746:plus
1724:Shoku
1621:Kyoto
1471:Naval
1449:Islam
1337:Reiwa
1172:Shōwa
1057:Meiji
859:Heian
831:Asuka
817:Kofun
803:Yayoi
790:Jōmon
509:Kyoto
471:None
275:Osaka
101:JSTOR
87:books
4211:Flag
4200:wine
3927:list
3900:list
3782:list
3234:Wars
3219:Eras
3072:ISBN
2969:ISBN
2525:Edo
2266:koku
2254:koku
2249:koku
2165:and
2005:Kōsa
1971:and
1813:and
1704:織豊時代
1587:戦国時代
1558:The
845:Nara
580:1598
73:news
4367:Zen
4176:Art
4004:Yen
3875:Air
3823:Law
2429:of
2363:in
2319:).
2315:" (
2296:kaō
2278:).
2195:of
2071:in
2052:at
2011:.
1600:in
991:Edo
606:Mon
177:Mon
56:by
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3042:^
2912:^
2827:.)
2702:,
2699:刀狩
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