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  1. English: Plan of Edo Castle around 1849. 1) Ō-oku of the Honmaru Palace 2) Naka-oku 3) Ō-omote 4) Ninomaru Palace 5) Ninomaru 6) Momijiyama 7) Nishinomaru 8) Fukiage 9) Kitanomaru 10) Sannomaru 11) Sannomaru 12) Nishinomaru-shita, Daimyo residences 13) Ōtemachi, Daimyo residences 14) Daimyō-Kōji, Daimyo residences

  2. Site history. Built. late Heian period. In use. Sengoku -1889. Utsunomiya Castle (宇都宮城, Utsunomiya-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Utsunomiya, central Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Utsunomiya Castle was home to a branch of the Toda clan, daimyō of Utsunomiya Domain .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edo_societyEdo society - Wikipedia

    Edo society was a feudal society with strict social stratification, customs, and regulations intended to promote political stability. The Emperor of Japan and the kuge were the official ruling class of Japan but had no power. The shōgun of the Tokugawa clan, the daimyō, and their retainers of the samurai class administered Japan through their ...

  4. 14 de mar. de 2023 · The history of Edo Castle dates back to the Heian Period when a fortified palace was built by the Edo clan on this site. In 1457 Ota Dokan constructed the first Edo Castle under the Uesugi clan. The castle remained under the control of the Uesugi family until the coming of the Tokugawa. Before Tokugawa Ieyasu, Edo (Tokyo) was just another town ...

  5. Asano Naganori. Ukiyo-e depicting the assault by Asano Naganori on Kira Yoshinaka in the Matsu no Ōrōka of Edo Castle. Monument at the location of the Corridor of the Pines at the Tokyo Imperial Palace (formerly Edo Castle) Asano Naganori (浅野 長矩, September 28, 1667 – April 21, 1701) was the daimyō of the Akō Domain in Japan (1675 ...

  6. Marugame Castle. Marugame Castle (丸亀城, Marugame-jō) is an Edo Period Japanese castle in the city of Marugame, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is located in the center of Marugame city, in former Sanuki Province on the island of Shikoku. During the Edo Period, it was the center of Marugame Domain, ruled by the tozama Kyōgoku clan under the ...