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Tochigi Prefecture - History |  | Tochigi Prefecture - History: Encyclopedia II - Tochigi Prefecture - History |  | Prior to the establishment of the present-day system of prefectures, Tochigi was Shimotsuke Province.
The establishment of the Nikko Toshogu in 1617 brought Nikko to national attention. The Tokugawa Shogunate developed the Nikko kaido (part of the major road connecting Nikko with Edo) and required lavish processions to worship Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa line of shoguns.
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See also:Tochigi Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture - History, Tochigi Prefecture - Geography, Tochigi Prefecture - Cities, Tochigi Prefecture - Towns and villages, Tochigi Prefecture - Mergers, Tochigi Prefecture - Future mergers, Tochigi Prefecture - Tourism |  | | Tochigi Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture - Cities, Tochigi Prefecture - Future mergers, Tochigi Prefecture - Geography, Tochigi Prefecture - History, Tochigi Prefecture - Mergers, Tochigi Prefecture - Tourism, Tochigi Prefecture - Towns and villages |  | |
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Tochigi Prefecture - History
Prior to the establishment of the present-day system of prefectures, Tochigi was Shimotsuke Province.
The establishment of the Nikko Toshogu in 1617 brought Nikko to national attention. The Tokugawa Shogunate developed the Nikko kaido (part of the major road connecting Nikko with Edo) and required lavish processions to worship Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa line of shoguns.
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