Tsu Domain (津藩, Tsu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Ise Province and in Iga Province in what is part...
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Light Rail stop in Hong Kong Tsu, Mie, a city in Japan Tsu Domain, a Japanese domain of the Edo period Tsu Station, in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan Tbilisi...
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Tsu (津市, Tsu-shi) is the capital city of Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 July 2021[update], the city had an estimated population of 274,879 in 127,273...
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1608, and the territory of the domain was given to Tōdō Takatora, the daimyō of Tsu Domain. It remained a part of Tsu Domain until the Meiji Restoration...
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Tsu Domain in Ise Province. Tōdō Takatsugu – Second generation daimyō of Tsu Domain in Ise Province. Tōdō Takahisa – Third generation daimyō of Tsu Domain...
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During the Edo period, Tsu Castle was home to the Sudo clan, daimyō of Tsu Domain, who dominated the provinces of Ise and Iga under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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most of Ise Province and all of Iga Province as daimyō (feudal lords) of Tsu Domain (320,000 koku) under the Tokugawa shogunate. The clan initially rose to...
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the Tsu domain; and that such a sword would be difficult for a mere rōnin to obtain, even by heritage. Another point that suggests possible Tsu domain heritage...
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to the side of the Imperial Court. These included the daimyōs of Yodo and Tsu in February, tilting the military balance in favour of the Imperial side...
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shogunate, Ise was divided into several feudal han, the largest of which was Tsu Domain. During the Edo period, the Tōkaidō road from Edo to Kyoto passed through...
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the modern-day city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture). It was centered around Hisai jin'ya. Hisai Domain was a sub-domain of Tsu Domain ruled by a cadet branch...
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sentenced to death and hanged in 1915. Shige was born in 1868 in the Tsu Domain, the daughter of a mechanic, and as an adult, she married a man belonging...
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them to flee as far as Osaka castle. The daimyō of strategically located Tsu Domain followed two days later. The retreating shogunal troops were progressively...
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Takayuki (藤堂 高猷, March 11, 1813 – February 9, 1895) was the 11th daimyō of Tsu Domain under the late Edo period Tokugawa shogunate and the 19th hereditary chieftain...
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Satsuma Domain Chōshū Domain Other Tozama daimyō: Tosa Domain Hiroshima Domain Tsu Domain Saga Domain Ogaki Domain Hirosaki Domain Kuroishi Domain Yodo Domain...
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October 19, 1837 – November 18, 1889) was the 12th and final daimyō of Tsu Domain under the Bakumatsu period Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan. He was the 20th...
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middle Edo period. He was the 9th daimyō from the Tōdō clan to ruled Tsu Domain in Ise and Iga Provinces. Takasato was born in 1746 as the son Tōdō Takahora...
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Tōdō clan to rule Tsu Domain in Ise and Iga Provinces. Takachika was the younger brother of Tōdō Takahisa, the 3rd daimyō of Tsu Domain. In 1703, he became...
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Prefecture in 1894, where his grandfather had been a samurai in the service of Tsu Domain. His father was a merchant, who had also practiced law. The family moved...
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Tōdō clan to ruled Tsu Domain in Ise and Iga Provinces. Takasawa was born in 1781 as the son of the previous daimyo of Tsu Domain, Tōdō Takasato. However...
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he was promoted to the 220,000 koku Tsu Domain in Ise Province. In 1608, Tomita Nobutaka, daimyō of Tsu Domain with 50,000 koku, was ordered to trade...
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Tsushima Island (redirect from Tsu-Shima Island)
(John Bassett Moore, ed.), Vol. 5, p. 759. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tsu-shima" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
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cheaper. They can also recruit artillery units with additional accuracy. Tsu Domain, starting in Iga Province, can recruit additional Kisho ninja, have reduced...
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the 2nd daimyō from the Tōdō clan to rule Tsu Domain in Ise and Iga Provinces. As the daimyō of Tsu Domain, Tōdō Takatora had no son and heir, he adopted...
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Navy officer. His father was Yanagi Sogoro, a samurai officer of the Tsu domain at Edo. Narayoshi learned mathematics from Murata Tsunemitsu, and was...
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adopted from the Tōdō clan of Tsu Domain. He was a noted supporter of the Noh theatre. During the Bakumatsu period, the domain was prominently pro-Sonnō jōi...
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Demographic history of Japan before the Meiji Restoration (section Domains (han) and estates of the realm)
in 1732; population of Tokushima Domain increased from 308,880 in 1665 to 470,512 in 1732; population of Tsu Domain increased from 252,061 in 1665 to...
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Tōdō clan to rule Tsu Domain in Ise and Iga Provinces. Takahisa was the eldest son of Tōdō Takatsugu, the 2nd daimyo of Tsu Domain. In 1669, he became...
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transferred to the control of Tsu Domain and from 1619 was part of the Kii Domain under Tokugawa Yorinobu. In Tamaru, the domain was awarded to Kuno Munenari...
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