Shimazu Nariakira (島津 斉彬, April 28, 1809 – August 24, 1858) was a Japanese feudal lord (daimyō) of the Edo period, the 28th in the line of Shimazu clan...
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Yoshitaka Shimazu Tsugutoyo Shimazu Munenobu Shimazu Shigetoshi Shimazu Shigehide Shimazu Narinobu Shimazu Narioki Shimazu Nariakira Shimazu Tadayoshi...
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a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period. The younger brother of Shimazu Nariakira, Hisamitsu was the virtual sovereign and strongman of Satsuma Domain...
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of the Shimazu clan Shimazu Nariakira (1809-1858), Japanese feudal lord (daimyō) Raisei Shimazu (島津 頼盛, born 1999), Japanese footballer Shimazu Tadahisa...
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1809–1851). Shimazu was the overseer of the Tenpō Reforms under Zusho Hirosato and an initiator of the Kaei purge. He was the father of Shimazu Nariakira, Shimazu...
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(1852–1915), Japanese general Fujitani Nariakira (富士谷 成章) (1738–1779), Japanese academic and linguist Shimazu Nariakira (島津 斉彬) (1809–1858), Japanese daimyō...
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its finances under Zusho Hirosato. The Satsuma daimyō of the 1850s, Shimazu Nariakira, was very interested in Western thought and technology, and sought...
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Japanese government. Shimazu Nariakira (1809–1858) was an influential daimyō of Satsuma. After he became daimyō of Satsuma, Nariakira had Minayoshi Hotoku...
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Tenshō-in (category Shimazu clan)
originally named Okatsu (於一) by her parents. When she was adopted by Shimazu Nariakira, her name was changed to Atsuko (篤子) or Atsu-hime (篤姫) ("Lady Atsu")...
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Bakumatsu no Shikenkō), along with Date Munenari, Yamauchi Yōdō and Shimazu Nariakira.[citation needed] "Yoshinaga" is his imina and "Shungaku" (春嶽, "Spring...
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Toyoshige Shimazu Nariakira Hachisuka Narihiro Hotta Masayoshi Matsudaira Yoshinaga, Date Munenari, Yamauchi Toyoshige and Shimazu Nariakira are collectively...
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Saigō Takamori (category Shimazu retainers)
talent was recognized by Satsuma daimyō Shimazu Nariakira. However, in the political turbulence after Nariakira's early death in 1857, Saigō was twice exiled...
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Miyazaki Hideki Takahashi as Shimazu Nariakira Yūichirō Yamaguchi as Shimazu Tadayuki/ Shimazu Hisamitsu Hiroyuki Nagato as Shimazu Narioki Mayo Suzukaze as...
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Prince Shimazu Tadayoshi (島津忠義, May 22, 1840 – December 26, 1897) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled the Satsuma Domain as its 12th...
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This shrine is considered to be a dwelling place for the kami of Shimazu Nariakira, whose posthumous name is Terukuni Daimyōjin (照国大明神). The shrine was...
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was recognized by Shimazu Nariakira, the daimyō of Satsuma, who selected Ichiki to be one of his personal retainers. In 1848, Shimazu obtained the first...
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the Ryūkyū Kingdom (modern-day Okinawa Prefecture) by Satsuma Lord, Nariakira Shimazu. There are many types of sweets produced in Kagoshima Prefecture....
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as his son. He adopted a daughter of Shimazu Nariakira, named Atsuko or Atsuhime, who was a daughter of the Shimazu Imaizumi branch. After adoption Atsuhime...
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Ōkubo Toshimichi (category Shimazu retainers)
Domain's archivist. Shimazu Nariakira recognized Ōkubo's talents and appointed him to the position of tax administrator in 1858. When Nariakira died that year...
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Kagoshima, Enatsu Yae (1850-1931), the daughter of a former retainer of Shimazu Nariakira, with whom he had a son, Albert (1873-1943). With the outbreak of...
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created the first known Japanese photograph, a portrait of his daimyō Shimazu Nariakira. The photograph was designated an Important Cultural Property by the...
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concluded the treaty, opening Japanese ports to trade. Figures like Shimazu Nariakira concluded that "if we take the initiative, we can dominate; if we...
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and relations with other Western powers soon followed, backed by Shimazu Nariakira, lord of Satsuma, who saw in the process opportunities to gain wealth...
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Ō-yoroi owned by Shimazu Nariakira. Edo period. Tokyo Fuji Art Museum...
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drama 2012 Makete, Katsu Shigeru Yoshida Mini-series 2018 Segodon Shimazu Nariakira Taiga drama 2019 An Artist of the Floating World Masuji Ono Television...
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imported by Ueno Toshinojō (1790–1851, 上野俊之丞) and in 1849 passed to Shimazu Nariakira (1809–1858, 島津斉彬), who later would become a feudal lord (daimyō, 大名)...
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On 18 December 1856, he married Princess Atsu, adopted daughter of Shimazu Nariakira and Konoe Tadahiro. She was known as Midaidokoro Atsuko (first-wife...
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regent position kampaku or sesshō. His consort was Shimazu Mitsuko, an adopted daughter of Shimazu Nariakira, eleventh head of Satsuma Domain. The couple had...
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18th–19th century, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Ō-yoroi owned by Shimazu Nariakira. Edo period, 19th century. Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Japanese armour was...
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正一位 shō ichi-i Kusunoki Masashige (1880), Nitta Yoshisada (1882), Shimazu Nariakira (1901), Konoe Tadahiro (1904), Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1915), Oda Nobunaga...
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