History of Japan Yoritomo and Kaido Road : Kamakura government's control over eastern Japan

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Japanese title: 趣味・雑学 日本史 頼朝と街道 鎌倉政権の東国支配
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Released date: 01 Oct 2016

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History of Japan
History and Geography
History and Culture Library 435 / 「 Kaijin / Nozoki 」 In order to make Kamakura, which was said to be the residence of Kamakura, the capital of the samurai government, it was essential to build a distribution structure. MINAMOTO no Yoritomo made several long-term expeditions to control the road and expand his territory. He clarified the economic effects of the subjugation of Oshu Hiraizumi based on the arteries of distribution such as Tosando and Okuodo, and the control of Tokai-do Road following his two visits to Kyoto, and considered the political meaning of the road.