¡Edo 300 Han "Kaieki Utate Fu" No Fushigi to Nazo Daimyo No "Ohikkoshi" Ha Ichidaiji!?(Jippi Compact Shinsho)
¡Yamamoto Hirobumi / Kanshu ZO JIMUSHO / Hencho

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[Machine Translation] The Edo period (1603-1867) saw the frequent occurrence of "kaiyui" (revocation) and "tenkoku" (relocation). The reasons for these actions ranged from family upheavals, murder, and severed dynastic ties to negligence of duties, love affairs, and drunken debauchery. Each time, the lords and their vassals were forced to endure tremendous hardship. In particular, the long distances involved and the enormous costs involved in relocating the feudal lords and their vassals made it an extraordinary burden to bear. Why were they demolished, why were they ordered to be relocated, and what happened to them afterwards? By looking into these events, the policies of the Edo period and the development of the country in each region come to the fore!


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YAMAMOTO HIROFUMI

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