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The factions that vied for control of Japan had power bases in different cities. Relocating the capital to their home regions was a natural logistical move to consolidate their rule.
The factions that vied for control of Japan had power bases in different cities. Relocating the capital to their home regions was a natural logistical move to consolidate their rule.
Hiroshima is a seaport city in Japan. Cities, to my knowledge, do not have capitals.
The factions that vied for control of Japan had power bases in different cities. Relocating the capital to their home regions was a natural logistical move to consolidate their rule.
Tokugawa Ieyasu's base was Edo when he established the Tokugawa Bakufu. He thus made Edo the capital of Japan. Edo, of course, is now called Tokyo.
The factions that vied for control of Japan had power bases in different cities. Relocating the capital to their home regions was a natural logistical move to consolidate their rule.
The factions that vied for control of Japan had power bases in different cities. Relocating the capital to their home regions was a natural logistical move to consolidate their rule.
No, the capital of Japan is Tokyo.
The factions that vied for control of Japan had power bases in different cities. Relocating the capital to their home regions was a natural logistical move to consolidate their rule.
The factions that vied for control of Japan had power bases in different cities. Relocating the capital to their home regions was a natural logistical move to consolidate their rule.
The capital of Japan is Tokyo.
It's in the east of the middle of the country.