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4 examples found containing '幕府' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
とくがわ
徳川
ばくふ
幕府
1868
ねん
わり
げた

The Tokugawa Shogunate came to an end in 1868.
ばくふ
幕府
にし
西
おさ
ひめじじょう
姫路城
いた

The shogunate government sited Himeji Castle (specifically) to defend (the government against attacks from) the west.
ばくふ
幕府
しず
くに
おさ
める
すうき
枢機
であった
The shogunate was the essential organization to pacify and govern the country.
とくがわばくふ
徳川幕府
さこく
鎖国
れい
いていた
からである
This was because the Tokugawa shogunate had imposed an order of national isolation.
Source: 日本人の「翻訳」 亀井秀雄, translation by Bunsuke)
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