Based on the residence movement records this paper analyses the samurai residence policy during the Edo Shogunate 5
th General administration period, Tsunayoshi Tokugawa (1680 through 1709), a time when the city of Edo developed into a metropolis.
Tsunayoshi had an elder brother, the 4
th Tokugawa Shogun Ietsuna, who adopted him. Since Tsunayoshi was the leader of the Tatebayashi clan, when he became Shogun his former vassals from the Tatebayashi clan were admitted as Edo Bakufu retainers. Here I will analyze these Samurai's residence lands. As a result I will show that even after the Tatebayashi clan was abolished, the former Tatebayashi clan's residence land were used as Edo Shogunate retainers land.
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