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    Show map of Okayama Prefecture Tsuyama Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Tsuyama Domain (津山藩, Tsuyama-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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    Tsuyama (津山市, Tsuyama-shi) is a city in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 February 2023[update], the city had an estimated population of 97,507 in 45653...
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    Mori clan as Tsuyama Domain. The Mori moved the capital of the province from the Innoshō area to their newly built jōkamachi at Tsuyama. The Mori clan...
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    Tsuyama Castle (Japanese: 津山城, Hepburn: Tsuyama-jō) is a Japanese castle located in the Sange neighborhood of the city of Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture...
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    would be added to the holdings of Mori Tadamasa, daimyō of Tsuyama Domain. Tsuyama Domain even sent inspectors to examine the proposed new territories...
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    Domain. Mori was transferred three years later to Tsuyama Domain in Mimasaka Province in 1603. The domain was then awarded in 1610 to Matsudaira Tadateru...
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    daimyōs under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and for five generations headed the Tsuyama Domain in Mimasaka Province as tozama daimyō. Nagayoshi had lost his life in...
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    supervise the transfer of power of Tsuyama Domain from the Mōri clan to Matsudaira Naoakira, formerly of the Ōno Domain. He died at Obama in 1706 without...
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    domain, Tsuyama Shinden Domain, did not receive official recognition from the shogunate until 1684. In 1697, the Mori clan were disposed from Tsuyama;...
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    September 1867, in what is now Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture, as the son of a low-ranking samurai from the Tsuyama Domain of Mimasaka Province. His upbringing...
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    Mitsukuri Genpo (category Tsuyama)
    medical doctor, rangaku scholar, author and translator working for Tsuyama Domain during late Edo Period Japan. His given name was Teiichi. Mitsukuri...
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  • subdomain (支藩) of the Sendai Domain. Sometimes it was suggested that the domain be called "Naka-Tsuyama han" (中津山藩). The domain as a separate entity was ultimately...
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    Domain, before the abolition of the han system in the early 1870s. His guardian at the time was Matsudaira Naritami, the former lord of the Tsuyama Domain...
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    territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate and a part of Tsuyama Domain whose headquarters was on Honshū. Per the early Meiji period Kyudaka...
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    Naritami, Tsuyama Domain Tokugawa Narikatsu (1820–1849), Shimizu Tokugawa family then to Wakayama Domain Matsudaira Narisawa, Fukui Domain Tokugawa Nariyuki...
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    Iiyama Domain in Shinano Province. The domain was then given to Mori Naganao, who had been daimyō of a 20,000 koku sub-domain of Tsuyama Domain called...
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    Maeda Toshitsune and married Mōri Tadahiro, son of Mōri Tadamasa of Tsuyama Domain Tsuruhime (1618–1671), daughter of Matsudaira Tadanao and married Kujō...
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    Shūraku-en (category Tsuyama)
    located in the city of Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Shūraku-en was built in 1658 by Mori Nagatsugu, daimyō of Tsuyama Domain. Mori Nagatsugu invited...
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  • Mori clan of Tsuyama Domain, Mori Nagaharu, the sixth son of Mori Nagatsugu and daimyō of Miyagawa Domain, a sub-domain of Tsuyama Domain, changed his...
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    Matsudaira Naritaka (category Tsuyama-Matsudaira clan)
    who ruled the Tsuyama Domain of Mimasaka Province. Naritaka was the fourth son of Matsudaira Yasuchika, the fifth generation lord of Tsuyama; however, his...
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  • ruled the domain of Nishi-Ebara before being transferred to Akō. Naganao was the 11th son of Mori Nagatsugu, the lord of the Tsuyama Domain (later moved...
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    the first daimyō of Tsuyama Domain, gave local merchants the same level of authority as merchants in the castle town of Tsuyama, making it the center...
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    Matsudaira Naritaka of Tsuyama Domain. Honda Masamori (本多 正訥, March 7, 1827 – November 1, 1885) was the 7th (and final) daimyō of Tanaka Domain. Masamori was the...
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    Tome, Miyagi (redirect from Tsuyama, Miyagi)
    Minamikata, Nakada, Toyoma, Towa, Toyosato, Tsuyama, and Yoneyama (all from Tome District), and the town of Tsuyama (from Motoyoshi District). Tome District...
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    Nagatsugu of Tsuyama Domain Papinot, Edmond. (1948). Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan. New York: Overbeck Co. Fukui Domain on "Edo 300 HTML"...
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    Children: Matsudaira Mitsunaga (1616–1707) by Katsuhime, daimyō of Tsuyama Domain Nagami Nagayori (1630–1667) by Nagano-dono Nagami Nagayoshi (1632–1701)...
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    Matsudaira Naritami (category Tsuyama-Matsudaira clan)
    23, 1891) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period who ruled the Tsuyama Domain of Mimasaka Province. Born Tokugawa Ginnosuke (銀之助), the 16th son of...
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    and Nishi Amane. Tsuda was born into a local samurai household in Tsuyama Domain (present-day Okayama Prefecture). In his early days, he studied rangaku...
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  • Shogunal order, and the Shogunate placed the domain under the care of Mori Nagatsugu (lord of the Tsuyama Domain of Mimasaka Province), before passing it...
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    Fukuyama, Onomichi Okayama Prefecture: Okayama, Kurashiki, Takahashi, Tsuyama, Niimi, Bizen, Tamano Shimane Prefecture: Tsuwano, Izumo, Matsue, Iwami...
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