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    map of Hiroshima Prefecture Fukuyama Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Fukuyama Domain (福山藩, Fukuyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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    Masanori's domain, bringing his total domain possession into 100,000 koku. Meanwhile, his original domain was transferred into Fukuyama Domain in Bingo...
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    Fukuyama Castle (福山城, Fukuyama-jō), sometimes called Hisamatsu Castle (久松城, Hisamatsu-jō) or Iyō Castle (葦陽城, Iyō-jō) was the castle of the Bingo-Fukuyama...
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    the administration of the domain and Masanori was placed under the guardianship of Abe Masakiyo, daimyō of Fukuyama Domain. In 1822, the Tokugawa shogunate...
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    lord of the domain, constructed Matsumae Fukuyama Castle in the same location and henceforth, the clan came to be referred to as the Fukuyama clan. In 1868...
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    a punitive expedition led by the Tokugawa shogunate against the Chōshū Domain. It followed the First Chōshū expedition of 1864. The Second Chōshū expedition...
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    old, he was transferred to Fukuyama Domain in Bungo. The domain as then given to Abe Masakuni, formerly of Miyazu Domain in Tango, who ruled for 13 years...
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    daimyō of Fukuyama Domain. Upon his father's death in 1826, his elder brother Masayasu became daimyō of Fukuyama; Abe was moved to the domain's naka-yashiki...
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    clan's domains, but after the Battle of Sekigahara, Tokugawa Ieyasu reassigned it to one of his allies. A notable landmark includes Fukuyama Castle,...
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    Provincial Capital. During then Edo Period, it was largely the territory of Fukuyama Domain. Following the Meiji restoration, the village of Fuchūichi was established...
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    Tomonoura (category Fukuyama, Hiroshima)
    Tomo ward of Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It stands on the southern point of the Numakuma Peninsula, 14 kilometers south of Fukuyama Station, with...
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    apart from the commanders' personal troops, were 5,600 men from the Fukuyama Domain, under the command of Mizuno Katsunari, Katsutoshi, and Katsusada....
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    Nunakuma Shrine (category Fukuyama, Hiroshima)
    Noh stage that were donated by the Mizuno family retainers of the Fukuyama Domain. Two deities are enshrined at the shrine. Main enshrined deity Owatatsumi...
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    lord of the Fukuyama Domain in Bingo Province. In a historical account compiled by Okaya Shigemi, a samurai belonging to the Tatebayashi Domain towards the...
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    Gakusui Egi, was a famed Confucian scholar and a feudal lord of the Fukuyama Domain. Tani's parents were both diplomats at the Japanese embassy, with Tani...
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    at the age of 67. He was married to a daughter of Abe Masayoshi of Fukuyama Domain. Suwa Tadakata (諏訪忠粛, May 19, 1768 – August 14, 1822) was the 7th daimyō...
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    Onomichi Kubohachiman Shrine Innoshima Suigun Castle Onomichi Castle Fukuyama Domain Bansho site Senkoji Park on Mt. Senkoji – connected by Senkōji Ropeway...
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  • the administration of the domain and Masanori was placed under the guardianship of Abe Masakiyo, daimyō of Fukuyama Domain in Bingo Province. In 1822...
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  • Thumbnail for Ibara
    During the Edo Period, it was largely divided between the holdings of Fukuyama Domain and direct territory of the shogunate. Following the Meiji restoration...
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    branch castle. In 1619, his holdings were divided between Fukuyama Domain and Hiroshima Domain, with Mihara becoming part of the holdings of the Asano clan...
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    Yanagisawa Yoshisato, of Yamato-Kōriyama Domain, and later married a daughter of Abe Masayoshi of Fukuyama Domain. He died in 1797 and was succeeded by his...
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    retired in 1731, and died at the domain's Edo residence in 1742. His wife was a daughter of Abe Masakuni of Fukuyama Domain. Ii Naoharu (井伊直陽, April 25, 1719...
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    Tsunayoshi the same year. His wife was a daughter of Abe Masakune of Fukuyama Domain. He died in 1728 without heir. His grave is at the temple of Dairin-ji...
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    Satsuma Domain, 28 from Fukuoka Domain, 15 from Chōshū Domain, 47 from Saga Domain, 5 from Kumamoto Domain, 12 from Tsu Domain, 4 from Fukuyama Domain and...
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    shogunate, the area became part of the territory of the Mizuno clan of Fukuyama Domain. The Mizuno invested vast sums of money in civil engineering projects...
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    Renjuku (category Fukuyama, Hiroshima)
    “Koyosekiyosonsha” (黄葉夕陽村舎). It 1796 it received official recognition from Fukuyama Domain and came to be called “Renjuku”, although its official name was the...
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    of Fukuyama Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate; however, after the attainder of that domain, most of the area became an exclave of Nakatsu Domain of...
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  • Binary Domain is a third-person shooter video game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega. It was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox...
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  • of etiquette and honor. In his The Origins of Political Order, Francis Fukuyama states on the matter: Natural human sociability is built around two principles...
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    Bingo Province. The Mizuno family destroyed Hiroshima Castle and moved to Fukuyama Castle. Mihara Fortress had been abandoned, but the Fukushima family secretly...
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