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  2. Heart Beat (Yoasobi song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heart Beat" is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi. It was released as a single on December 26, 2023, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan , served as the theme for the seventh iteration of annual television special 18Fes .

  3. Edo society - Wikipedia

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    Ieyasu founded the Tokugawa Shogunate as a new feudal government of Japan with himself as the shōgun. However, Ieyasu was especially wary of social mobility given that Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of his peers and a kampaku (Imperial Regent) whom he replaced, was born into a low caste and rose to become Japan's most powerful political figure of the ...

  4. Heart Beat (Miliyah Kato song) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, "Heart Beat" debuted at number 44 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 dated 6 August 2012. [7] It climbed to number 13 the following week, peaking at number eight in its third week on the chart. In January 2014, "Heart Beat" was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan with more than 250,000 units downloaded. [5]

  5. Edo period - Wikipedia

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    The Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai), also known as the Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa jidai), is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 [1] in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional daimyo, or feudal lords.

  6. Tokugawa shogunate - Wikipedia

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    The Tokugawa shoguns governed Japan in a feudal system, with each daimyō administering a han (feudal domain), although the country was still nominally organized as imperial provinces. Under the Tokugawa shogunate, Japan experienced rapid economic growth and urbanization, which led to the rise of the merchant class and Ukiyo culture.

  7. Category:Feudal Japan - Wikipedia

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    Category:Feudal Japan 1185-1603 Succeeded by: Category:Edo period 1603-1868 Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. B.

  8. Sengoku period - Wikipedia

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    Warring-States Japan Battle Dataset – 2,889 battles occurring within Japan during the Sengoku period; Sengoku Period – World History Encyclopedia; Samurai Archives Japanese History page (In Japanese) Sengoku Expo: Japanese Design, Culture in the Age of Civil Wars held in Gifu Prefecture, 2000–2001 (In Japanese) List of the Sengoku Daimyos

  9. Yoasobi discography - Wikipedia

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    The song stayed on the latter chart for six non-consecutive weeks, [1] and topped the year-end chart without CD release for the first time. [2] It became the first-ever diamond certification for the RIAJ. [3] In January 2021, the duo released their first EP The Book, which peaked at number two on both the Oricon Albums Chart and Billboard Japan ...