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SOGENSHA Inc.
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A5 size (210mm x 148mm) 160 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2022
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Supervised by Koichi Nishiki and Yuko Kogushi The fun of walking around Edo Tokyo looking for traces of the castle town Edo Castle still lives in the center of Tokyo. This book thoroughly explains the highlights of Edo, a large castle town that developed after Tokugawa Ieyasu's entry into the castle, and expanded while repeatedly undergoing major fires and rebuilding. Using old maps, illustrations, and topographical maps as well as local photographs, this book unearths the layers of history buried in the huge city of Tokyo, and traces the stories and traces hidden throughout the towns. This is the third volume in a series exploring the history* and culture of towns that have developed around castles. Includes an interview with rakugo storyteller Shunputei Shota, who loves castles. Features of this book *Edo Castle was a castle that ruled the whole country. The full-scale construction of Edo Castle began after Ieyasu became barbarian shogun. This tour explores every detail of this incomparably large castle, which was worthy of ruling over the whole country. *The clue to a deeper understanding of Edo Castle is the castle town. Castles were originally planned to include the castle town. Exploring the castle town reveals the urban planning of the Tokugawa family, which continued the Edo shogunate for more than 260 years. *Enjoy the culture of Edo Tokyo Edo's rapid growth into one of the world's leading cities of a million people gave birth to a unique lifestyle culture and entertainment. After touring the castles, visitors will taste the culture that has continued since the Edo period. *Interview with rakugo storyteller* Shunputei Shota, who loves castles. To learn the true charm behind castles, it is best to learn from a castle tour expert. We asked Shota Harufutei, known as an ardent castle lover, about the highlights of Edo Castle and its castle town. |
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The fun of walking around Edo Tokyo looking for traces of the castle town
Edo Castle still lives in the center of Tokyo. This book thoroughly explains the highlights of Edo, a large castle town that developed after Tokugawa Ieyasu's entry into the castle, and expanded while repeatedly undergoing major fires and rebuilding. Using old maps, illustrations, and topographical maps as well as local photographs, this book unearths the layers of history buried in the huge city of Tokyo, and traces the stories and traces hidden throughout the towns. This is the third volume in a series exploring the history* and culture of towns that have developed around castles. Includes an interview with rakugo storyteller Shunputei Shota, who loves castles.
Features of this book
*Edo Castle was a castle that ruled the whole country.
The full-scale construction of Edo Castle began after Ieyasu became barbarian shogun.
This tour explores every detail of this incomparably large castle, which was worthy of ruling over the whole country.
*The clue to a deeper understanding of Edo Castle is the castle town.
Castles were originally planned to include the castle town.
Exploring the castle town reveals the urban planning of the Tokugawa family, which continued the Edo shogunate for more than 260 years.
*Enjoy the culture of Edo Tokyo
Edo's rapid growth into one of the world's leading cities of a million people gave birth to a unique lifestyle culture and entertainment.
After touring the castles, visitors will taste the culture that has continued since the Edo period.
*Interview with rakugo storyteller* Shunputei Shota, who loves castles.
To learn the true charm behind castles, it is best to learn from a castle tour expert.
We asked Shota Harufutei, known as an ardent castle lover, about the highlights of Edo Castle and its castle town.