Tozama daimyō (外様大名, "outside daimyō") was a class of powerful magnates or daimyō (大名) considered to be outsiders by the ruler of Japan during the Edo...
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Daimyo (大名, daimyō, Japanese pronunciation: [daimʲoː] ) were powerful Japanese magnates, feudal lords who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji period...
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Sekigahara. Fudai daimyō and their descendants filled the ranks of the Tokugawa administration in opposition to the tozama daimyō and held most of the...
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Satsuma Domain (section List of daimyōs)
island of Kyushu. The Satsuma Domain was ruled for its existence by the Tozama daimyō of the Shimazu clan, who had ruled the Kagoshima area since the 1200s...
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Yonezawa Domain (section List of daimyō)
as tozama daimyō, with an initial income of 300,000 koku, which later fell to 150,000–180,000. The Uesugi were ranked as a province-holding daimyō (国持ち大名...
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Aizu Domain (section List of daimyō)
the shinpan daimyō of the Aizu-Matsudaira clan, a local cadet branch of the ruling Tokugawa clan, but was briefly ruled by the tozama daimyō of the Gamō...
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Tosa Domain (section List of daimyō)
centered around Kōchi Castle, and was ruled throughout its history by the tozama daimyō Yamauchi clan. Many people from the domain played important roles in...
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Chōshū Domain (section List of daimyōs)
island of Honshu. The Chōshū Domain was ruled for its existence by the tozama daimyō of the Mōri, whose branches also ruled the neighboring Chōfu and Kiyosue...
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Katagiri clan (section List of daimyō)
derived from the Seiwa Genji. During the Edo Period, they belonged to the Tozama daimyō. Claiming to be of the noble lineage of the Taira, Minamoto, and Fujiwara...
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Kaga Domain (section List of daimyōs)
island of Honshu. The Kaga Domain was ruled for its existence by the tozama daimyō of the Maeda, and covered most of Kaga Province and Etchū Province and...
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fudai daimyō, while those who pledged allegiance to him after the battle (after his power was unquestioned) were known as tozama daimyō. Tozama daimyō were...
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the country, particularly smaller regions, daimyō, and samurai were more or less identical, since daimyō might be trained as samurai, and samurai might...
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nearly ten million koku of productive land. Because the tozama were the least trusted of the daimyo, they were the most cautiously managed and generously...
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Matsumae Takahiro (category Tozama daimyo)
9, 1866) was a Japanese daimyō (military lord) of the Edo period, who ruled the Matsumae Domain. Though he was a tozama daimyō, he served in the Tokugawa...
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Hirado Domain (section List of daimyō)
Castle in what is now the city of Hirado, Nagasaki and was ruled by the tozama daimyō Matsura clan for all of its history. Matsura Takanobu, who rose to power...
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Edo society (section Daimyō)
the court ranks were used to control the daimyo. The daimyō were samurai feudal lords. The daimyō were high-ranking members of the samurai, and, similar...
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Saga Domain (section List of daimyō)
center of the city of Saga. It was ruled through its history by the tozama daimyō Nabeshima clan. The domain was also referred to as Hizen Domain (肥前藩)...
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Akizuki Domain (section List of daimyō)
the city of Asakura, Fukuoka. It was ruled by a cadet branch of the tozama daimyō Kuroda clan for all of its history. In 1623, Kuroda Nagamasa's third...
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family became daimyōs under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and for five generations headed the Tsuyama Domain in Mimasaka Province as tozama daimyō. Nagayoshi had...
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Shimazu clan (category Daimyo)
were the daimyō of the Satsuma han, which spread over Satsuma, Ōsumi and Hyūga provinces in Japan. The Shimazu were identified as one of the tozama or outsider...
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Uto Domain (section List of daimyō)
now the city of Uto, Kumamoto. It was ruled by a cadet branch of the tozama daimyō Hosokawa clan for all of its history. The domain was headed by a cadet...
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Sendai Domain (section Daimyōs of Sendai)
island of Honshu. The Sendai Domain was ruled for its existence by the tozama daimyō of the Date, and under the kokudaka system its income rating at 625...
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Sadowara Domain (section List of daimyō)
is now the city of Miyazaki and was ruled by a cadet branch of the tozama daimyō Shimazu clan for all of its history. In 1603, Shimazu Mochihisa, the...
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Hitoyoshi Domain (section List of daimyo)
in what is now the city of Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto and was ruled by the tozama daimyō Sagara clan for all of its history. The Sagara clan was appointed Jitō...
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Ōmura Domain (section List of daimyo)
Castle in what is now the city of Ōmura, Nagasaki and was ruled by the tozama daimyō Ōmura clan for all of its history. The lineage of the Ōmura clan, who...
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Saiki Domain (section List of daimyō)
Castle in what is now the city of Saiki, Ōita and was ruled by the tozama daimyō Mōri clan for all of its history. Bungo Province was under the control...
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Horio Tadauji (category Daimyo)
Horio Tadauji (堀尾 忠氏; 1578 – August 8, 1604) was a tozama daimyō in the Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo period. His father was Horio Yoshiharu. He was the second...
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During the Edo period, the Uesugi were a tozama or outsider clan, in contrast with the fudai or insider daimyō clans which had been hereditary vassals...
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Takanabe Domain (section List of daimyō)
Prefecture. It was centered around Takanabe Castle and was ruled by the tozama daimyō Akizuki clan for all of its history. In its early years, it was called...
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