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    Daishōji Domain became Daishōji Prefecture, and was merged into the newly created Ishikawa Prefecture in September 1871. The site of the Daishōji jin'ya...
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    Nomi Domain were separated from Kaga Domain into the 100,000 koku Daishōji Domain, which was ruled by a junior branch of the Maeda clan. Following the...
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    Maeda clan (section Daishoji)
    Toyama and Daishōji. Another cadet branch of the clan was established by Maeda Toshitaka, the fifth son of Maeda Toshiie, at Nanokaichi Domain in Kōzuke...
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    r. 1771–1802). Toshiaki, 4th daimyō of Kaga-Daishōji (1691–1737) Toshimichi, 5th daimyō of Kaga-Daishōji (1733–1781) Toshitoyo, 9th daimyō of Etchū-Toyama...
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    Toshitsugu (Toyama Domain), and a 70,000 koku holding for his third son Maeda Toshiharu (Daishōji Domain) Initially, Toyama Domain consisted of several...
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    Maeda Toshitsugu to form Toyama Domain, 70,000 koku going go his third son, Maeda Toshiharu to form Daishōji Domain, and 200,000 koku to support his...
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  • daimyō of Daishōji Domain from 1660 to 1692 Maeda Toshiaki II (1758–1791), daimyō of Daishōji Domain from 1778 to 1791 Maeda clan Daishōji Domain This disambiguation...
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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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    were found in the Kutani mines of the Daishōji clan, a cadet branch of the Maeda clan who ruled Daishōji Domain. Gotō Saijirō, a member of the Maeda clan...
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    around Kaga was part of ancient Kaga Province. The area became part Daishōji Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. Following the Meiji restoration...
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    List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
    Ueda (1600-1871) Kōfu (1603-1871) Yamura (1709-1724) Toyama (1639-1871) Daishōji (1639-1871) Kaga (1583-1871) Kanazawa (1583-1871) Fukui (1601-1871) Katsuyama...
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    1780) was a mid-Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 8th daimyō of Morioka Domain in northern Japan. He was the 34th hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan...
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  • to: Maeda Toshinori (Daishoji) (1833–1855), daimyō of Daishoji Domain Maeda Toshinori (Toyama) (1787-1801), daimyō of Toyama Domain Maeda clan This disambiguation...
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  • Toshiyasu (Daishoji) (1779–1806), daimyō of Daishoji Domain Maeda Toshiyasu (Toyama) (1800–1859), naturalist, entomologist and daimyō of Toyama Domain Maeda...
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  • Edo) palace of the Maeda Family (Kaga Domain). Other clans based in this regions were: the Toyama and Daishōji (which were cadet branches of the Maeda...
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    the Mōri clan of Choshu, the Maeda clan of Kaga (and its branches at Daishōji and Toyama), the Yamanouchi clan of Tosa, the Kuroda clan of Fukuoka, the...
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    States. Uryū was the second son of a samurai in service of Daishōji Domain (present day Daishōji in Ishikawa prefecture). He attended a mission school in...
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    in Tokyo. Shigemoto was married to a daughter of Maida Toshiaki of Daishōji Domain, and after her death remarried Masa, the daughter of the kuge Nakanoin...
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    of Honjō Domain, one town and 70 villages formerly under the control of Kameda Domain, 45 villages formerly under the control of Yashima Domain, 9 villages...
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    Tokugawa ally Maeda Toshinaga attacks his brother, Toshimasa, and besieges Daishoji Castle. The commander of the garrison, Yamaguchi Munenaga, commits seppuku...
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  • brother Toshimasa in Noto Province. Toshinaga eventually laid siege to Daishōji Castle on 7 September, prompting the suicide of the garrison commander...
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    for three urban prefectures,(i.e. Kyōto-fu, Ōsaka-fu and Tōkyō-fu), 266 domains, 40 prefectures and one commission (i.e. Kaitaku-shi only in Hokkaidō)...
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    Sengoku period, before coming under the control of the Satake clan of Kubota Domain during the Edo period. Under the Tokugawa shogunate, a castle town developed...
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  • (irimoya-zukuri), grass thatched roof. Hamura City Folk Art Museum (羽村市郷土博物館), Daishoji Shikiji, Hamura, Tokyo Collection of mountain hakama (yamabakama) (hinagata...
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