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    They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Tokugawa Yoshinobu (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.
    They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Tokugawa Nariaki (born April 4, 1800, Edo, Japan—died Sept. 29, 1860, Mito, Hitachi Province) Japanese advocate of reform measures designed to place more power in the hands of the emperor and the great lords and to keep foreigners out of Japan.
    Iemitsu became shogun in 1623, when his father, Hidetada, retired in his favour, though Hidetada retained authority until his death in 1632. At the time of Iemitsu’s accession, the daimyos, or great feudal lords, no longer threatened Tokugawa power as they had at the beginning of his grandfather’s reign.
    Iemitsu was the first shogun to treat them with disdain. He further strengthened the shogunate by eliminating the few remaining prerogatives of the emperor, whose role was merely symbolic.
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