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Nariaki and his family returned once again briefly to Komagome in [[1858]] after a loss in prestige associated with losing a succession dispute in which Nariaki attempted to have his seventh son, [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], named shogun. Shortly afterward, Nariaki was ordered to leave Edo and to retire to Mito.
 
Nariaki and his family returned once again briefly to Komagome in [[1858]] after a loss in prestige associated with losing a succession dispute in which Nariaki attempted to have his seventh son, [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], named shogun. Shortly afterward, Nariaki was ordered to leave Edo and to retire to Mito.
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The former site of the Koishikawa Mito mansion is today the location of the Tokyo Dome, home of the Yomiuri Giants baseball team, though the gardens have been maintained (or reconstructed) and are open to the public today.
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The former site of the Koishikawa Mito mansion is today the location of the Tokyo Dome, home of the Yomiuri Giants baseball team, though the Kôrakuen gardens have been maintained (or reconstructed) and are open to the public today.
    
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