Society of Edo period from 1603
The Edo period began in 1603 by Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu who won the Battle
of Sekigahara and lasted for 260 years until 1868.
The Tokugawa shogun granted territory to feudal lords throughout Japan and
controlled from Edo (current Tokyo).
The Tokugawa shogunate established many rules to prevent civil wars among feudal
lords and maintain a stable government.
Samurai laws; feudal lords were prohibited from repairing their castles or getting married
without permission from the shogunate.
Sankin Kotai : the party of feudal lords should visit Edo with own expense every two
years for preventing rebellion.
Establishment of Class system : classify samurai, farmer and merchant
Ban on Christianity
The emperor became a symbol of traditional authority, delegating government to
the shogun.