Japanese Shogun
A history of Japanese shogun, one form of Japanese monarchy.
Shogun (formally 征夷大将軍, seii taishougun, commander in chief) were only the effective monarchs between 1185 and 1868.
Shogun |
Reign |
Ieyasu Tokugawa (徳川 家康) |
1603 - 1605 |
Hidetada Tokugawa (徳川 秀忠) |
1605 - 1623 |
Iemitsu Tokugawa (徳川 家光) |
1623 - 1651 |
Ietsuna Tokugawa (徳川 家綱) |
1651 - 1680 |
Tsunayoshi Tokugawa (徳川 綱吉) |
1680 - 1709 |
Ienobu Tokugawa (徳川 家宣) |
1709 - 1712 |
Ietsugu Tokugawa (徳川 家継) |
1713 - 1716 |
Yoshimune Tokugawa (徳川 吉宗) |
1716 - 1745 |
Ieshige Tokugawa (徳川 家重) |
1745 - 1760 |
Ieharu Tokugawa (徳川 家治) |
1760 - 1786 |
Ienari Tokugawa (徳川 家斉) |
1787 - 1837 |
Ieyoshi Tokugawa (徳川 家慶) |
1837 - 1853 |
Iesada Tokugawa (徳川 家定) |
1853 - 1858 |
Iemochi Tokugawa (徳川 家茂) |
1858 - 1866 |
Yoshinobu Tokugawa (徳川 慶喜) |
1866 - 1867 |