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    Nabeshima Naomasa (鍋島 直正, January 16, 1815 – March 8, 1871) was the 10th and final daimyō of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan. His honorary...
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  • Japanese samurai Harada Naomasa (原田 直政, died 1576), Japanese samurai Ii Naomasa (井伊 直政, 1561–1602), Japanese daimyō Nabeshima Naomasa (鍋島 直正, 1815–1871),...
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    Restoration, his name was Nabeshima Mochizuru (鍋島 茂実) and his honorary title was Hizen-no-Kami. Naohiro was the second son of Nabeshima Naomasa, the 10th daimyō...
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    Saga Domain (category Nabeshima clan)
    the domain's finances on the brink of collapse. The 10th daimyō, Nabeshima Naomasa (Kansō), made efforts to reform the domain's administration and to...
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    exported. Nabeshima Naoshige (1537–1619) Nabeshima Katsushige (1580–1657) Nabeshima Motoshige (1602–1654) Nabeshima Naomasa (1814–1871) Papinot, Jacques Edmond...
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    Asahiko and his wife, Princess Itsuko, a daughter of Marquis Naohiro Nabeshima. She was a first cousin of Empress Kōjun of Japan. On maternal side, she...
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    Naotora was born as the 7th son of Nabeshima Naomasa, the daimyō of Saga Domain. As the 10th daimyō of Ogi, Nabeshima Naosuke had no son, he adopted Naotora...
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  • Hidenari Mori Nagatsugu Nabeshima Katsushige Nabeshima Katsushige Nabeshima Motoshige Nabeshima Tadanao Nabeshima Tadanao Nagai Naomasa Nanbu Shigenao Natsuka...
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    Nabeshima Naomasa. The house was constructed in November 1846 (Kouka 3) at Kōno Park, at the command of the 10th lord of the Saga clan, Lord Naomasa Nabeshima...
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    (1806–1875) 7. Lady Hosokawa Etsuko (1877–1945) 30. Nabeshima Naomasa, 10th Lord of Saga (1815–1871) 15. Nabeshima Hiroko (1851–1919) 31. Tokugawa Fude-hime (1830–1886)...
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    by Ocho Tsuyahime (b.1811) by Osode Morihime (1811–1846) married Nabeshima Naomasa of Saga Domain by Oyae Ikeda Narihiro (1812–1826) born by Oyae Kazuhime...
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    Household Minister (1936–45, 1946–47). Her mother, Nobuko Nabeshima, was a member of the Nabeshima family. Her paternal grandfather, Katamori Matsudaira,...
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  • Genhyō 9. Kawamura Naga 2. Ichirō Matsudaira 20. Nabeshima Naomasa 10. Nabeshima Naohiro 5. Nobuko Nabeshima 22. Hirohashi Taneyasu 11. Hirohashi Nagako 1...
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    Renovated in 1728, there was yet another fire in 1835. Nabeshima Naomasa, daimyō of the Nabeshima clan, renovated it within two years and moved in. In 1874...
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    Iwakura Tomomi and Tokudaiji Sanenori and one former daimyo, Nabeshima Naomasa of Hizen. Nabeshima withdrew after a year and died in early 1871, but two more...
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    Nemuro Prefectures. The Development Commission was first headed by Nabeshima Naomasa, former daimyō of Saga Domain, although he soon resigned on grounds...
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    and his wife are fourth cousins once removed as both are descendants of Nabeshima Narinao (1780-1839), the 9th lord of Saga Domain; as both are descendants...
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    An Artist of the Floating World (2019) The Eternal Nispa (2019) - Nabeshima Naomasa The Dangerous Venus (2020) Ichikei's Crow: The Criminal Court Judges...
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    MacDonald had previously stayed. In 1862 Wakasa Murata, retainer of Nabeshima Naomasa, the 10th and final daimyō of Saga Domain in Hizen Province, sent...
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    Sano Tsunetami (category Nabeshima retainers)
    which received official recognition from Nabeshima Naomasa, the daimyō of Saga in 1853. Nabeshima Naomasa had a strong interest in western technology...
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    Yoshitatsu [ja] (1836–1849) Yoshitsugu(13) (1826–1891) Nabeshima Naotada (1815–1871) Nabeshima Naomasa (1830–1886) Tatsuko (1828–1890) Matsudaira Yoshinaga...
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    Viscount Nabeshima Naoyoshi (鍋島 直彬, January 30, 1844 – June 13, 1915) was the 13th and final daimyō of Kashima Domain in Hizen Province, Kyūshū, Japan...
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    Tanaka Hisashige (category Nabeshima retainers)
    Sano Tsunetami to Saga Domain in Kyūshū, where he was welcomed by Nabeshima Naomasa. While in Saga, Tanaka designed and built Japan's first domestically...
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    the battle. Fukushima Masanori concurred with Naomasa's intention to lead the first attack, as Naomasa was appointed by Ieyasu as the supreme field commander...
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    which the buildings were reconstructed by Saga domain’s final daimyō Nabeshima Naomasa. After the Meiji Restoration, the castle remained the location for...
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  • Matsudaira Shungaku of Fukui Domain by Oran Fudehime (1830-1886) married Nabeshima Naomasa of Saga Domain by Oran Tokugawa Yoshitsugu of Owari Domain by Oran...
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    that of 200 years before. Around the middle of the 19th century, Naomasa Nabeshima strove to set right the domain's financial affairs, reduce the number...
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    was called "Chienkan". In 1867, Nabeshima Naomasa, lord of the Saga Clan, founded Chienkan in Nagasaki. Nabeshima's graduates played an important role...
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    the Tokugawa clan, Tokugawa Tsunenari, as both are great-grandsons of Nabeshima Naohiro, the 11th and last daimyō of Saga. By virtue of his descent from...
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    the assistance of Ii Naomasa. Naomasa corresponding around 41 letters of submission to the Tokugawa clan. Furthermore, Naomasa also received another...
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