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The Shogun of the Tokugawa Bakufu lived in Edo Castle.
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Tokyo was originally called Edo, a small fishing village fortified by the Edo Clan in the late 12th Century. In 1457, Ōta Dōkan built Edo Castle. By the 18th century, Edo had grown into one of the largest cities in the world. In 1869, the 17-year-old Emperor Meiji moved to Edo and the Edo Castle became the Imperial Castle and the city became established as the City of Tokyo.
Yes, but it is mainly a ruin although you can still visit it.
yes they are but i dont actually know if they are
Yes the Rochester castle in Kent is indeed still standing today, you can even look around inside it.
Yes, most of the original castle is intact and well maintained as a major tourist attraction.
it has stood since 1400s and is still standing today.
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