Feudal Japan
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Ashikaga (Muromachi) Shogunate (1336–1573)
1333 - 1573
Castle construction and siege warfare in Sengoku and early Edo Japan (1467–1615)
1467 - 1615
Christian missions, conversions, and persecution in Japan (1549–1639)
1549 - 1639
Evolution of samurai institutions and bushidō (1185–1868)
1185 - 1877
Japanese invasions of Korea (Imjin War) (1592–1598)
1592 - 1598
Land surveys, the kokudaka system, and fiscal reforms under Hideyoshi and Tokugawa (1580–1700)
1583 - 1700
Nanban trade, maritime contacts, and Sakoku (1543–1854)
1543 - 1854
Oda Nobunaga's campaigns for unification (1551–1582)
1551 - 1582
Ōnin War and the fragmentation of central authority (1467–1573)
1454 - 1573
Peasant and religious uprisings in late-16th to mid-17th century Japan (1590–1650)
1580 - 1640
Sankin-kōtai system and domain control under Tokugawa rule (1635–1862)
1600 - 1862
Sen no Rikyū and the codification of the tea ceremony (1570–1591)
1522 - 1591
Tokugawa Ieyasu's rise and the founding of the Tokugawa shogunate (1560–1615)
1560 - 1616
Tokugawa legal codes and administrative edicts (1600–1868)
1603 - 1868
Toyotomi Hideyoshi's unification campaigns and administrative reforms (1570–1598)
1560 - 1598