• The Buke shohatto (武家諸法度, lit. Various Points of Laws for Warrior Houses), commonly known in English as the Laws for the Military Houses, was a collection...
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    allegiance to each shogun and acknowledged the Laws for Warrior Houses or buke shohatto. The sankin-kōtai (参勤交代 "alternate attendance") system, required daimyos...
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  • officials). It was issued soon after the Laws for the Military Houses (buke shohatto 武家諸法度), which regulated the daimyo (feudal lords) and the rest of the...
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    after the death of Ieyasu in 1619, Masanori was accused of breaching Buke Shohatto by repairing a small part of the Hiroshima Castle, which was damaged...
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    concluded between the Spanish Empire and Savoy. July 7 – In Japan, the Buke shohatto, a 19-section law setting a standard of conduct for individual warlords...
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    leaving them as mere ceremonial figureheads. In 1615, Ieyasu prepared the Buke shohatto (武家諸法度), a document setting out the future of the Tokugawa regime. As...
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    shogunate at Edo (modern Tokyo). The shogunate enacted measures including buke shohatto, as a code of conduct to control the autonomous daimyō, and in 1639...
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    described the right behavior of a warrior (such as the Hagakure), the first Buke shohatto (Laws for the Military Houses, 武家諸法度) was issued by the government in...
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    1600. In 1603 the Tokugawa shogunate at Edo enacted measures including buke shohatto, as a code of conduct to control the autonomous daimyōs, and in 1639...
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    collection of precedents, such as the Laws for the Military Houses (武家諸法度 Buke shohatto) and the Kujikata Osadamegaki (公事方御定書). It also issued the Laws for...
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    concluded between the Spanish Empire and Savoy. July 7 – In Japan, the Buke shohatto, a 19-section law setting a standard of conduct for individual warlords...
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    procession arrived in Edo ten days late, which was a violation of the new Buke shohatto regulations issued by shōgun Tokugawa Iemitsu, and he was declared unfit...
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    Tokugawa shogunate's laws on the construction and repair of castles (see buke shohatto). The shogunate then ordered Fukushima to Kawanakajima Domain, and awarded...
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    Sinocentric world order. Among his other works was the draft in 1615 of the Buke shohatto, which he then read at an assembly of daimyō at Fushimi, and the draft...
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    Tokugawa Ieyasu at Nikkō Tōshō-gū. He was instrumental in writing the Buke shohatto regulations issued in 1635, which codified the laws and regulations...
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  • to strengthen a vulnerable spot or structure within the castle. The buke shohatto limited (essentially prohibited) the construction of castle walls, leading...
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    Yamashiro Province • Nijō (P), Yodo Yamato Province • Kouriyama, Takatori Buke Shohatto National Treasures of Japan Vaporis, Constantine Nomikos (2019). Samurai :...
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  • 762171°E / 35.033049; 135.762171 (Shōkokuji) [17] Buke Shohatto Drafts 武家諸法度草稿〈以心崇伝筆/元和二年十月日〉 Buke shohatto sōkō 1616 Kyoto Konchi-in (金地院) one scroll in...
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