1603 ⟶ Tokugawa Ieyasu Becomes Shōgun, Founding the Tokugawa Shogunate
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🛡️ Minamoto no Yoritomo Appointed Shōgun
Minamoto no Yoritomo is appointed Sei-i Taishōgun, "barbarian-subduing great general", shōgun for short, the first military dictator to bear this title.⟶

FeudalismShogunateMilitary DictatorshipKamakura PeriodPolitical TransitionJapanese HistorySamuraiGovernance

⚔️ Kamakura Shogunate's Decline and Imperial Restoration
1333: The Genkō War in Japan deposes the Kamakura Shogunate, ending the Kamakura Period and beginning the Kenmu Restoration under Emperor Go-Daigo.⟶

Kamakura PeriodShogunateCivil WarPolitical TransitionFeudalism

🏯 Tokugawa Ieyasu Becomes Shōgun, Founding the Tokugawa Shogunate
Tokugawa Ieyasu takes the title of shōgun, establishing the Tokugawa shogunate. This begins the Edo period, which will last until 1868.⟶
ShogunateEdo PeriodTokugawa IeyasuFeudalismSamuraiJapanese HistoryPolitical TransitionCentralizationMilitary Dictatorship

👑 Tokugawa Ieyasu Steps Down as Shōgun
Tokugawa Ieyasu passes the title of shōgun to his son, Tokugawa Hidetada, and "retires" to Sunpu Domain.⟶

Tokugawa ShogunateSuccessionEdo PeriodFeudalismCentralizationMilitary Dictatorship

⚰️ Death of Former Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu
🔒 Japan Begins Policy of National Seclusion
1639: Japan transforms into "locked country".⟶

IsolationismEdo PeriodShogunateTokugawa IeyasuForeign PolicyTradeNationalismPolitical Control
