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- Edo_Five_Routes abstract "The Five Routes (五街道, Gokaidō), sometimes translated as \"Five Highways\", were the five centrally administered routes, or kaidō, that connected the capital of Japan at Edo (now Tokyo) with the outer provinces during the Edo period (1603 – 1868). The most important of the routes was the Tōkaidō, which linked Edo and Kyoto. Tokugawa Ieyasu started the construction of these five routes to increase his control over the country in 1601, but it was Tokugawa Ietsuna, the 4th shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate and Ieyasu's great-grandson, who declared them as major routes. Post stations were set up along the route for travelers to rest and buy supplies. The routes thrived due to the policy of sankin-kōtai, that required the daimyo, or regional rulers, to travel in alternate years along the routes to Edo.".
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- Edo_Five_Routes wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Five Routes"".
- Edo_Five_Routes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edo Five Routes".
- Edo_Five_Routes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five Roads".
- Edo_Five_Routes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five Routes of Edo".
- Edo_Five_Routes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five Routes".
- Edo_Five_Routes wikiPageWikiLinkText "five routes".
- Edo_Five_Routes wikiPageWikiLinkText "official highway".
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- Edo_Five_Routes subject Category:Edo_period.
- Edo_Five_Routes subject Category:Road_transport_in_Japan.
- Edo_Five_Routes type Road.
- Edo_Five_Routes type Road.
- Edo_Five_Routes comment "The Five Routes (五街道, Gokaidō), sometimes translated as \"Five Highways\", were the five centrally administered routes, or kaidō, that connected the capital of Japan at Edo (now Tokyo) with the outer provinces during the Edo period (1603 – 1868). The most important of the routes was the Tōkaidō, which linked Edo and Kyoto.".
- Edo_Five_Routes label "Edo Five Routes".
- Edo_Five_Routes sameAs Q1195921.
- Edo_Five_Routes sameAs Gokaidō.
- Edo_Five_Routes sameAs Gokaidō.
- Edo_Five_Routes sameAs Gokaidō.
- Edo_Five_Routes sameAs Gokaidō.
- Edo_Five_Routes sameAs 五街道.