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Tokugawa Historic Sites in Edo: From Chiyoda to Minato
A guide to Tokugawa shogunate historic sites centered on Chiyoda and Minato wards, covering Edo Castle ruins, Zojoji, Kaneiji, and Hie Shrine. Examines 265 years of samurai rule through primary sources and surviving structures.
The Tokugawa shogunate governed Japan for 265 years from 1603 to 1868, leaving numerous historic sites across Tokyo’s Chiyoda and Minato wards. This guide examines Edo Castle ruins (Imperial Palace East Garden), Zojoji temple, Kaneiji temple, Hie Shrine, and Kanda Myojin, comparing them through primary sources including the Tokugawa Jikki. A comparison table of the two main Tokugawa family temples (Zojoji vs. Kaneiji) and practical touring routes are included.
増上寺, related to 江戸城下町の徳川史跡
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東叡山 寛永寺, related to 江戸城下町の徳川史跡
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神田明神, related to 江戸城下町の徳川史跡
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徳川家康, related to 江戸城下町の徳川史跡
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平等院, related to 江戸城下町の徳川史跡
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