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    Ichinoseki Domain (一関藩, Ichinoseki-han) was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan It was located in Mutsu Province, in northern Honshū. The domain...
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    ruled Ichinoseki Domain in Mutsu Province during the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. The family was closely related to the Date clan of Sendai Domain through...
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    Ichinoseki (一関市, Ichinoseki-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. As of 1 May 2020[update], the city had...
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    Fukushima, Megohime is portrayed as a 14-year-old girl. Ōshima Kōichi, Ichinoseki Domain (Clan Stories Series), ISBN 4-7684-7106-4, page 12 From Megohime's...
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    Date Muneyoshi or Tamura Muneyoshi (1637–1678) settled himself at Ichinoseki domain (30,000 koku) in Mutsu Province (now in Iwate Prefecture), where his...
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  • town (松島町雄島海底採集板碑) Documents of Sakaizawa family, chief retainer of Ichinoseki Domain (一関藩家老境澤文書)  Facility hours: 9:30-17:00 Closed: Sunday, public holidays...
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    (July 7, 1852 – February 26, 1887) was the 10th Tamura daimyō of Ichinoseki Domain. His courtesy title was Sakyō-no-daifu, and his Court rank was Junior...
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  • Munekatsu (伊達宗勝, 1621 - December 6, 1679) was a Japanese daimyō of Ichinoseki Domain in early-Edo period Japan. His courtesy title was Hyōbu-no-daisuke...
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    separated from the main domain and founded their own territories. Mizusawa Domain was one such short-lived subdomain. The Ichinoseki Domain, ruled by the Tamura...
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    Ichinoseki Domain. He was born in Edo, and his childhood name was Kichigorō (吉五郎). Shortly after his birth, his father retired, and turned the domain...
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    Kii Domain. He fell ill in June 1819 and died a month later at the age of 22. As he had no male heir, the son of Tamura Murasuke, daimyō of Ichinoseki Domain...
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    of the neighboring Hirosaki Domain followed suit. In response, the pro-alliance domains of Morioka and Ichinoseki Domains sent troops to attack Kubota...
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    The center of opposition was his uncle, Date Munekatsu, daimyō of Ichinoseki Domain (and Date Masamune's 10th son), who suborned many of Tsunamune's retainers...
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    In March 1695, he was to be adopted as heir by Tamura Tatsuaki of Ichinoseki Domain; however, before official notice could be given to the shogunate,...
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    appointed his uncle, Tamura Murataka of Ichinoseki Domain as his guardian. He inherited a dire situation, in which the domain was suffering from a great famine...
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    Ojima Domain. He served in the shogunate administration as a page, and later as Obangashira. His wife was a daughter of Tamura Tatsuaki of Ichinoseki Domain;...
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    with his uncle Date Munekatsu (the tenth son of Date Masamune) of Ichinoseki Domain to falsify the will. Munetoshi wrote a letter to Date Tadamune asserting...
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    Shōnai Domain (庄内藩, Shōnai-han) was a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), Japan. It was centered...
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    List of han (redirect from Yonago Domain)
    by the Hoshina (Matsudaira) family. Ichinoseki (1681-1871) – Branch of Sendai han, based in modern-day Ichinoseki, Iwate; held by the Tamura clan, a branch...
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    Jōzai Domain (請西藩, Jōzai-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Kazusa Province (modern-day Chiba Prefecture)...
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    Nihonmatsu Domain (二本松藩, Nihonmatsu-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in southern Mutsu Province. It...
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  • Japon, p. 59 [PDF 63 of 80]; retrieved 2013-6-13. Ōshima Kōichi, Ichinoseki Domain (Clan Stories Series), ISBN 4-7684-7106-4, page 13 Sansom, George...
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    Tendō Domain (天童藩, Tendō-han) was a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), Japan. It was centered...
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    Morioka Domain (盛岡藩, Morioka-han) was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period Japan. It was ruled throughout its history by the Nanbu clan. It was called...
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    Date Munekatsu, daimyō of Ichinoseki Domain and Date Masamune's 10th son, and Tamura Muneyoshi, daimyō of Iwanuma Domain. From 1660 to 1671, the two...
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    The Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei (奥羽越列藩同盟, lit. 'Alliance of the domains of Mutsu, Dewa, and Echigo') was a Japanese military-political coalition established and...
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  • Meiji Restoration, in 1868 until the replacement of all remaining feudal domains (-han) with prefectures (-ken) in 1871. During this period, prefectures...
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    designation of honjin. The daimyō of Matsumae, Hachinohe, Morioka and Ichinoseki Domains used this honjin during their sankin kōtai processions to-and-from...
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    The Sōma Nakamura Domain (相馬中村藩, Sōma Nakamura han) was a minor feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan based in southern Mutsu...
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    Yamagata Domain (山形藩, Yamagata-han) was a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in Dewa Province (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), Japan. It was centered...
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