Takada domain (高田藩, Takada han), was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. It was located in Echigo Province, in the Hokuriku...
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the construction of Takada Castle. The domain was later ruled by a number of fudai daimyō houses. The last daimyō of Takada Domain was Sakakibara Masataka...
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Usui Domain (30,000 koku) in Kōzuke Province, but, in 1604, he was moved to Takasaki Domain (50,000 koku). In 1616, he was again moved to Takada Domain (100...
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southwest to the Takada Domain in Echigo Province, where they were held as prisoners of war. In the records listing the Aizu men detained in Takada, Saitō is...
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Honshu, Japan. Under the Tokugawa shogunate, it was the centre of Takada Domain. Takada Castle is located at the juncture of the Seki River and Yashiro...
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territory of Nagaoka Domain was originally part of the holdings of Takada Domain with the exception of a 60,000 koku holding called 'Zaodo Domain' (蔵王堂藩, Zaodo-han)...
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Modernized shogunal troops in the Second Chōshū Expedition Troops of the Takada Domain in the Second Chōshū Expedition The Chōshū Kiheitai fought against the...
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the start of Matsushiro Domain. He was transferred to Takada Domain in Echigo Province after only three years, and the domain went to Sakai Tadakatsu...
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initially known as Takada Domain (高田藩) after the original name of Katsuyama Castle, and in the late Bakumatsu period it was renamed Mashima Domain (真島藩) after...
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Echigo Province (section Bakumatsu period domains)
Tokugawa shogunate of the Edo period, Echigo was divided among several feudal domains. The Hokurikudō highway passed through the province, and numerous post...
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center in the region. The area was mostly administered as an exclave of Takada Domain under the Tokugawa Shogunate. After the Meiji restoration, it was organized...
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"Hashimoto Chikanobu". Chikanobu was a retainer of the Sakakibara clan of Takada Domain in Echigo Province. After the collapse of the Tokugawa Shogunate, he...
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During the Edo period the area was divided between the holdings of Takada Domain and tenryō territory administered directly by the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Matsudaira Tadateru of Takada Domain Matsudaira Matsuchiyo of Fukaya Domain Tokugawa Yoshinao of Owari Domain Tokugawa Yorinobu of Kishu Domain Tokugawa Yorifusa...
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shogunate. Before the Meiji Restoration, the clan served as daimyō of Takada Domain in Echigo Province. The Sakakibara were one of the four families who...
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Shuri-daiyu, and his wife was a daughter of Matsudaira Sadanori of the Takada Domain. In 1741 he was appointed simultaneously as a sōshaban and jisha-bugyō...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi enlisted Tokugawa Ieyasu and others in attacking the domain of the Hōjō in what became known as the Siege of Odawara (1590). Hideyoshi...
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time to Takada Domain in Echigo Province (250,000 koku). In 1623, he replaced his elder brother Matsudaira Tadanao as daimyō of Fukui Domain (500,000...
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during the Edo period, except for a portion which was an exclave of Takada Domain of Echigo Province. After the Meiji Restoration, it was organized as...
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譜代藩の研究 : 譜代内藤藩の藩政と藩領 [Research on the Fudai domain: the government and domain of the Fudai Naito domain] (in Japanese). Meiji University. p. 44. Retrieved...
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a special mark of favor, becoming "Tadakatsu". He became daimyō of Takada Domain in Echigo Province (100,000 koku) on the death of his father in 1618...
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Kunihime (1636-1671), the daughter of Matsudaira Mitsunaga, daimyō of Takada Domain. Kunihime was a noted waka poet, and had been sought after in marriage...
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Yoshida Domain in Mikawa Province in 1645. Matsudaira Hidechika, the daimyō of Bungo-Takada Domain replaced Ogasawara Tadatomo, with the domain slightly...
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of Takada Domain under the control of the Matsudaira clan following the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate. It was separated from Takeda Domain following...
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was called upon to send his forces to Takada Domain in Echigo Province to enforce the attainder of that domain. He died in 1706 at the age of 58. His...
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During the Boshin War, the domain was invaded by pro-Tokugawa forces from Takada Domain, who set fire to the castle town. The domain subsequently supported...
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transferred to Takada Domain in Echigo Province. Odawara then reverted to the Ōkubo clan, when Ōkubo Tadatomo was transferred from Sakura Domain in Kazusa...
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Odawara Domain in Sagami Province (modern-day Kanagawa Prefecture) in early-Edo period Japan, until 1686 when he was transferred to Takada Domain in Echigo...
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1804-October 21, 1837) was the 6th daimyō of Maruoka Domain. He was fourth son of Yanagihara Masaatsu of Takada Domain, and was adopted as heir to Arima Shigezumi...
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Katsuhime, married Matsudaira Tadanao Matsudaira Mitsunaga (1616–1707) of Takada Domain Matsudaira Tsunakata (1633–1674) Kamehime (1617–1681) married Takamatsu...
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