Tokugawa Ieyasu

Description: (Military Leader)

Tokugawa Ieyasu was the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled over Japan from 1603 till 1868. He is remembered as one of the three great unifiers of Japan. Born to a minor daimyō, he spent the major part of his childhood and adolescence as a hostage, detained first by Oda Nobuhide and then by Imagawa Yoshimoto, being trained as a future ally by the latter. But after Yoshimoto’s death, Ieyasu decided to align first with Oda Nobuhide’s son, Oda Nobunaga and after his death with Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Concurrently, he started improving his army’s command structure and administrative set up, which include taxation procedure and food and water supply, eventually becoming the undisputed master of Japan.  At the age of sixty, he was appointed shōgun by the imperial court, a position he held for two years before abdicating for his son, thereafter continuing to work until his death, not only consolidating the position of Tokugawa shogunate, but also for the good of his country.

Overview

Birthday January 31, 0 (Aquarius)
Born In Japan
Died on June 1, 0
Spouse/Ex- Asahi no kata (m.1586 - 1590), Lady Tsukiyama (m. 1557- 1579)
Parents Matsudaira Hirotada
Odai no kata
Children Furi hime, Furi-hime, Ichi hime, Ichi-hime, Kame-hime, Kamehime, Mate-hime, Matsu hime, Matsudaira Matsuchiyo, Matsudaira Nobuyasu, Matsudaira Senchiyo, Matsudaira Tadateru, Matsudaira Tadayoshi, Senchiyo, Takeda Nobuyoshi, Tobai-in, Toku-hime, Tokugawa Hidetada, Tokugawa Yorifusa, Tokugawa Yorinobu, Tokugawa Yoshinao, Tokuhime (Tokugawa), Yūki Hideyasu
Relatives Ichiba-hime, Matsudaira Sadakatsu, Matsudaira Yasumoto, Matsudaira Yasutoshi, Take-hime

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What role did Tokugawa Ieyasu play in the unification of Japan? Tokugawa Ieyasu played a crucial role in the unification of Japan by establishing the Tokugawa shogunate, which brought an end to the Sengoku period of warring states.
How did Tokugawa Ieyasu contribute to the stability of Japan during the Edo period? Tokugawa Ieyasu contributed to the stability of Japan during the Edo period by implementing strict social order, promoting economic growth, and establishing a centralized government.
What was Tokugawa Ieyasu's relationship with the samurai class? Tokugawa Ieyasu had a close relationship with the samurai class, as he was a skilled warrior himself and relied on samurai loyalty to maintain power and control in Japan.
What policies did Tokugawa Ieyasu implement to maintain control over the daimyo and prevent rebellions? Tokugawa Ieyasu implemented strict policies such as the "alternate attendance" system, which required daimyo to spend every other year in the capital, to prevent rebellions and ensure their loyalty.
How did Tokugawa Ieyasu impact Japanese culture and society during his rule? Tokugawa Ieyasu had a significant impact on Japanese culture and society by promoting the arts, encouraging the development of urban centers, and fostering a period of relative peace and prosperity known as the Pax Tokugawa.
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