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  1. Tokugawa Yoshimune (徳川 吉宗, November 27, 1684 – July 12, 1751) was the eighth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, ruling from 1716 until his abdication in 1745. He was the son of Tokugawa Mitsusada, the grandson of Tokugawa Yorinobu, and the great-grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Yoshimune is known for repealing the ban on Western literature .

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · Tokugawa Yoshimune (born Nov. 27, 1684, Kii Province, Japan—died July 12, 1751, Edo) was the eighth Tokugawa shogun, who is considered one of Japans greatest rulers. His far-reaching reforms totally reshaped the central administrative structure and temporarily halted the decline of the shogunate.

  3. Aug 17, 2023 · Explore the intriguing world of samurai dramas through the life and reign of Yoshimune Tokugawa. Discover his impactful reforms, empathetic personality, and how these elements shape the enthralling narrative of 'Abarenbo Shogun (Yoshimune Chronicle)'.

  4. Tokugawa Yoshimune (1684-1751) was a Japanese ruler, or shogun. He attempted most energetically to revitalize the Tokugawa shogunate after it began to encounter economic and other difficulties in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

  5. Tokugawa Yoshimune was one of the greatest of the Tokugawa shoguns. His far-reaching reforms completely reshaped the central administration of Japan. They also temporarily halted the decline of the shogunate.

  6. Tokugawa Yoshimune (徳川 吉宗, Tokugawa Yoshimune, November 27, 1684 - July 12, 1751) was a Japanese shogun of the Edo period. His ruled started in 1716 and ended in 1745. [1]

  7. Jan 22, 2024 · Tokugawa Yoshimune inherited a national government in the midst of multiple crises and introduced the Kyoho Reforms to try and set the ship of state back on its proper course.

  8. Tokugawa Yoshimune: The Kyoho Reforms. Over the course of the Edo period, fifteen men cycled through the most influential position in Japan’s ruling class. Each of these shogun left their own indelible impact on the socioeconomic and political landscape of Tokugawa Japan.

  9. Feb 2, 2022 · Tokugawa Yoshimune was the eighth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, reigning from 1716 to 1745. He was the third son of Tokugawa Mitsusada of the Kishû Tokugawa clan, and prior to becoming shogun, succeeded his father as lord of the 555,000 koku domain of Wakayama han in 1705 .

  10. Tokugawa Yoshimune presided over several reforms. These reforms included, but are not limited to: the institution of import substitution for certain commodities, a shift from rice to physical currency as a medium of exchange, upward movement of rice tax rates, trade credit reforms, and various agricultural reforms. The two reforms that are most ...