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Tokugawa Control System, Tokugawa had to reallocate domains in order to…
Tokugawa Control System
Rearrangement of domains
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Potentially disloyal daimyos domains were reallocated to remote area away from economic centre and were hedged by loyal daimyo
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Ideology
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Shintoism
Ieyasu was rendered Shinto diety and for his burial, a Shinto Shrine was constructed. In addition, Tokugawa made marriage arrangement with family of emperor in order to deificate the shogun family
Tokugawa had to reallocate domains in order to secure their power. Type of vassals were categorised into three, in order of its loyalty and connection to the house of Tokugawa: Shinpan, Fudai, Tozama. Shinpan are daimyo families who are ramification of tokugawa family or has family connection with Tokugawa family also known as Gosanke. Fudai are daimyos who sided with Tokugawa during the battle of Sekigahara. Tozama were daimyos who submited to tokugawas power after he took power as Shogunate
200 daimyos lost their domains and 280 shifted domains in the first century of rule. It became less frequent after
It was a system in which Daimyos were obliged to reside in Edo once a year. According to a source, in theory in Edo were arranged so that about half the daimyo would be in attendance at any particular time.
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Tokugawa Japan wanted to establish a secure and legitimate diplomacy system by restricting and surveilling foreign interactions to assess the interests and benefits for Bakufu
Tokugawa "transformed their military power into sacred authority, their rule into an embodiment of the Way of Heaven."