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Tokugawa was the master puppeteer of Japan's stability, weaving a tapestry of peace with strings of feudal loyalty, culture, and isolation, all while painting an era rich in art and philosophy that still echoes in modern Japan.

Tokugawa Trivia

What was the primary governing period of the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan? (Medium)
#1: 1500-1600
#2: 1603-1868
#3: 1700-1800
#4: 1800-1900
What was the capital city of the Tokugawa shogunate? (Genius)
#1: Kyoto
#2: Edo
#3: Osaka
#4: Nagoya
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Tokugawa Fun Facts

The Tokugawa shogunate, established in 1603, ruled Japan for over 260 years, leading to a long period of peace and stability known as the Edo period, during which Japan predominantly closed itself off from foreign influence.
The Tokugawa shogunate implemented the Sankin-kōtai system, requiring feudal lords (daimyō) to spend every other year in the capital, Edo, effectively controlling their power and fostering economic development through travel and commerce.

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