Who is the greatest Shogun?

Tokugawa Yoshimune
Tokugawa Yoshimune
Yoshimune (anime), a 2006 anime series combines elements from Edo era and contemporary culture.
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, (born Nov. 27, 1684, Kii Province, Japan—died July 12, 1751, Edo), eighth Tokugawa shogun, who is considered one of Japan's greatest rulers.
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Who is the current shogun?

Tokugawa Yoshinobu was born in Edo as the seventh son of Tokugawa Nariaki, daimyō of Mito. Mito was one of the gosanke, the three branch families of the Tokugawa clan which were eligible to be chosen as shōgun.
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Was the shogun the most powerful?

The Edo shogunate was the most powerful central government Japan had yet seen: it controlled the emperor, the daimyo, and the religious establishments, administered Tokugawa lands, and handled Japanese foreign affairs.
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Who was the leader of the shogun?

On August 21, 1192, Minamoto Yorimoto was appointed a shogun, or Japanese military leader. He established the first shogunate, a system of military government that would last until the 19th century.
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Is shogun higher than samurai?

Shogun is the boss, Samurai were minions. To be more specific, the Shogun was the most powerful man in Japan for a long time, being the actual ruler of the nation while the Emperor was just a figurehead.
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Would a Viking beat a samurai?

In terms of individual swordsmanship, the Samurai had elite skills. However, during their heyday, the Vikings, as a fighting force, vanquished Medieval Europe's finest armies and settled many of their people on foreign soil. By the slimmest of margins, the edge goes to the Vikings over the Samurai.
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Who was the last shogun of Japan?

Tokugawa Yoshinobu, original name Tokugawa Keiki, (born Oct. 28, 1837, Edo, Japan—died Jan. 22, 1913, Tokyo), the last Tokugawa shogun of Japan, who helped make the Meiji Restoration (1868)—the overthrow of the shogunate and restoration of power to the emperor—a relatively peaceful transition.
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Who has more power emperor or shogun?

In practice, the emperor became ruler in name only and the shogun, or members of powerful families ruling in the name of the shogun, held the real power through the military. This continued through three dynasties of shoguns.
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Is the Tokugawa clan still alive?

Tsunenari Tokugawa (徳川 恒孝, Tokugawa Tsunenari, born 26 February 1940) is the present (18th generation) head of the main Tokugawa house.
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Who protected the shogun?

Kamakura shogunate (1192–1333)

In the early 11th century, daimyō protected by samurai came to dominate internal Japanese politics.
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What happened to the shogun?

Japan's Tokugawa (or Edo) period, which lasted from 1603 to 1867, would be the final era of traditional Japanese government, culture and society before the Meiji Restoration of 1868 toppled the long-reigning Tokugawa shoguns and propelled the country into the modern era.
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What was Tokyo's old name?

The history of the city of Tokyo stretches back some 400 years. Originally named Edo, the city started to flourish after Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa Shogunate here in 1603.
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Who founded Japan?

Independence: 660 BC (traditional founding by Emperor Jimmu, held as official dogma until 1945.)
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Do clans still exist in Japan?

However, samurai clans still exist to this day, and there are about 5 of them in Japan. One of which is the Imperial Clan, the ruling family of Japan, and is headed by Emperor Naruhito since his ascension to the Chrysanthemum throne in 2019.
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Who was the first samurai?

Taira no Masakado was a powerful landowner in the Kantō region. He is regarded as the first samurai of Japan because he was the first to lead a self-governing party.
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What was the most powerful Japanese clan?

The Fujiwara clan is one of the oldest and most powerful families in all of Japanese history. From the Nara through the Heian Period, this one family had an unshakable amount of power.
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Are there still Ronin?

In the 19th century, Emperor Meiji abolished the Samurai class and the ronin died with them.
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Why was the shogun so powerful?

A. The word "shogun" is a title that was granted by the Emperor to the country's top military commander. During the Heian period (794-1185) the members of the military gradually became more powerful than the court officials, and eventually they took control of the whole government.
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Is the emperor of Japan still considered a god?

ISE, JAPAN — After Akihito formally becomes Japan`s 125th emperor Monday in state ceremonies in Tokyo, he will be treated with respect, deference and perhaps even some indifference. He won`t be worshiped as a god, as his predecessors were.
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Are swords still banned in Japan?

Carrying a knife with a locking blade, or a folding blade longer than 5.5 cm (around two inches), is illegal in Japan. The same goes for swords, which are also illegal to carry in Japan without a special permit.
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What ended shogun rule in Japan?

On 3rd January 1868, more than 150 years ago, an important transfer of power occurred on the island-nation of Japan. With the resignation of the last Tokugawa Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, power was effectively “restored” to the imperial throne, back to the 16-year-old Emperor Meiji.
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Why did shoguns fall?

The final collapse of the Shogunate was brought about by the alliance of Satsuma and Choshu. These two antagonistic western clans formed an alliance as a result of the Shogunate's expedition against Choshu in 1866. The alliance worked out a proposal for a complete overthrow of the Shogunate.
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