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After the Great Famine of the Kanei Period, the bakufu promoted the policy of kanno such as the maintenance and training of small farmers, and the feudal lords who had no chance to expand their chigyo-chi by reward grants after the war had ended tried to substantially expand their territories by developing new fields and water works, and laid the foundation of the modern shogunate system.
In the Genroku era, under Tsunayoshi (Inukubo), the remnants of the Sengoku Period (Period of Warring States) called' kabukimono' were wiped out, and the revenge of Ako Roshi occurred. On the other hand, townspeople culture flourished, such as Ningyo-joruri (traditional Japanese puppet theater) and Kabuki (traditional Japanese drama) written by Monzaemon Chikamatsu, the founder of Saikaku Ihara, and Haikai (seventeen syllable verse) written by Matsuo Basho.