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During the Edo period, feudal lords were required to lead dual lives, one in Edo and the other in their home provinces. In Edo, feudal lords (lords) lived in daimyo residences, but what kind of work did they do, and what was their lifestyle like? This time, we will take a closer look at the lives of feudal lords who lived in Edo. ▼Table of contents▼ 00:00 Video summary 00:44 The work of daimyo in Edo 05:09 The reality of the "Edo mansions" where daimyo lived 10:15 The cramped life of daimyo in their domain residences 14:04 The life of retired daimyo ▼Main reference books▼ Matsuo Mieko, Fujizane Kumiko, Encyclopedia of Edo Life for Daimyo (Hiragifusha, 2021) Aoki Koichiro, Daimyo's "After Retirement" - Sightseeing in Edo (Chuokoron-Shinsha, 2021) Ando Yuichiro, Lord's After Retirement (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Publishing, 2021) Shibata Shokyoku, Memoirs of a Samurai in the Late Edo Period (KADOKAWA, 2020) Ono Sawako, Garden Life in Rikugien (Heibonsha, 2017) Okamura Michio (editor) Illustrated! "Edo no Daimyo Mansions" (Takarajimasha, 2015) Fukai Masaumi "Edo Castle: Honmaru Palace and Shogunate Politics" (Chuokoron-Shinsha, 2008) Hirai Sei "The Lives of Daimyo and Hatamoto" (Gakken Plus, 2000) Ego Michiko "Retired Daimyo's Life in Edo: Annual Events and Food" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 1999) Mitamura Engyo "Samurai Life" (Chuokoron-Shinsha, 1997) Teshima Masuo "Asano Chokun Autobiography" (Hirano Shobo, 1937) And many more ▼Image Source▼ ColBase https://colbase.nich.go.jp/?locale=ja Edo Gokamiyashiki Ezu (Owned by Kanazawa City Tamagawa Library) https://open-imagedata.city.kanazawa....