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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edo_CastleEdo Castle - Wikipedia

    Edo Castle (江戸城, Edo-jō) is a flatland castle that was built in 1457 by Ōta Dōkan in Edo, Toshima District, Musashi Province. In modern times it is part of the Tokyo Imperial Palace in Chiyoda , Tokyo , and is therefore also known as Chiyoda Castle ( 千代田城 , Chiyoda-jō ) .

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  2. 20. Nov. 2022 · Edo Castle was a large castle built by the Tokugawa family in 17th-century Japan. It served as their seat of government for more than 260 years. After the Meiji Restoration of 1868, Edo became the capital of Japan and was renamed Tokyo. Edo Castle became the residence of the imperial family and was renamed the Imperial Palace. Background

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  3. The East Gardens is where most of the administrative buildings for the palace are located and encompasses the former Honmaru and Ninomaru areas of Edo Castle, a total of 210,000 m 2 (2,300,000 sq ft).

  4. 13. Jan. 2023 · The ruins of Edo Castle in Chiyoda City, Tokyo are known for Japan’s largest Tenshudai Base (the foundation on which the castles symbolic and authoritative Tower was built), Yagura (The tower mainly built in the corners of the castle for observation and defense), and stone walls.

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  5. For 260 years, Edo Castle was home to the powerful Tokugawa shoguns, making it the center of Japan's politics and much intrigue as well. Now the site houses the Imperial Family's palace and residence, as well as serene gardens and several museums that are open to the public.

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  6. Burg Edo | Travel Japan - Japanische Fremdenverkehrszentrale (Offizielle Website) STICHWORTE. KARTE. Es war einmal in Edo, im Zentrum des Universums. 260 Jahre lang war die Burg Edo der Sitz der mächtigen Tokugawa-Shogune, sodass sie im Mittelpunkt der japanischen Politik und auch so mancher Intrige stand.