The work stressed that the Shogun was a servant of the [[Emperor]] and this facet of it became important in the 1850’s when Mito became an early proponent of restoring direct rule to the Son Of Heaven. The views of these anti-Shogunate forces soon spread across the country, giving birth to the [[Loyalist]] faction of the [[Meiji restoration]]. Despite the restriction on a member of the Mito house becoming Shogun and the anti-shogunate forces in power within it, the last lord of Mito, [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu|Yoshinobu]], became the last Shogun in [[1866]]. When it became obvious that the Shogunate could no longer effectively maintain control of Japan, Yoshinobu turned control of the country back to the Emperor in [[1868]]. The castle was attacked by Imperial forces on their march north from [[Edo]] and most of the buildings were destroyed at that time. | The work stressed that the Shogun was a servant of the [[Emperor]] and this facet of it became important in the 1850’s when Mito became an early proponent of restoring direct rule to the Son Of Heaven. The views of these anti-Shogunate forces soon spread across the country, giving birth to the [[Loyalist]] faction of the [[Meiji restoration]]. Despite the restriction on a member of the Mito house becoming Shogun and the anti-shogunate forces in power within it, the last lord of Mito, [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu|Yoshinobu]], became the last Shogun in [[1866]]. When it became obvious that the Shogunate could no longer effectively maintain control of Japan, Yoshinobu turned control of the country back to the Emperor in [[1868]]. The castle was attacked by Imperial forces on their march north from [[Edo]] and most of the buildings were destroyed at that time. |