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  • Tokugawa Nobumitsu was an ancestor of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], six generations back. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 304n126.
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  • ...and his father [[Tsuboi Shinryo|Tsuboi Shinryô]], at [[Somei Cemetery]] in Tokyo]] Tsuboi Shôgorô is considered one of the founders or fathers of anthropology and archaeology in Japan.
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  • ...whose offices became the predecessor to the [[University of Tokyo]] School of Medicine. ...ning his private practice. It is said that there was regularly a long line of patients eager to see him. At one time, Genboku was also invited by [[Shima
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  • ...Mizunoo]]. A tonsured prince (''hôshinnô''), he was also head (''monshu'') of the [[Ichijo-in|Ichijô-in]]. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 314n67.
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  • ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 313n61.
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  • ...[[Manabe Akifusa]]. He became a ''[[yoriai]]'' in [[1716]], with a salary of 2,150 ''[[koku]]''. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 311n29.
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  • [[File:Hasegawa-settan.jpg|right|thumb|320px|"Moon and Autumn Plants," Tokyo National Museum]] ...ter became a ''goyô eshi'' (court painter) to the [[Ogasawara clan]] lords of [[Karatsu han]].
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  • ...ration of his [[han|domain's]] mansions and interests in [[Edo]] on behalf of his [[daimyo|lord]].'' ...later, in [[1871]], the existence of the post helps point to the idea that Tokyo was only an ''[[anzaisho]]'', a temporary capital, at least initially, and
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  • Matsudaira Tadayoshi was one of the ''[[wakadoshiyori]]'' beginning in [[1685]]. He was named ''[[soba yoni ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 312n42.
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  • [[File:Ohama-nobumoto.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Bust of Ôhama at Okinawa Expo Park]] *''Died: 1976/2/13, [[Tokyo]]''
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  • Matsushita Nagatsuna was made lord of [[Miharu han]] in [[Iwashiro province]], a 30,000 ''[[koku]]'' domain, in [ ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 281n36.
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  • [[Image:Kyotonatlmuseum.jpg|right|thumb|240px|The main hall of the Kyoto National Museum.]] [[Image:Hyokeikan-TNM.JPG|right|thumb|240px|The Hyôkeikan at the [[Tokyo National Museum]], completed in [[1909]], survived both the 1923 Great Kant
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  • [[File:Nakagusuku udun.jpg|right|thumb|295px|A photo of [[Nakagusuku udun]], taken by Kamakura in the 1920s]] ...other collections today; much of these, a mixture of direct transcriptions of [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] documents and Kamakura's own thoughts o
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  • ...ke|saké]] and [[soy sauce]] [[goyo shonin|purveyor]] to the [[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han]]. Its head in each generation was known as Takasaki Chôemon. ...n of the family's much larger mansion complex, located at the intersection of the [[Nakasendo|Nakasendô]] and the [[Nikko Dochu|Nikkô Onarimichi]] (Nik
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  • Tokugawa Tadanaga was a son of [[Tokugawa Hidetada]], and younger brother of [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]]. He was named ''[[Dainagon]]'' in [[1624]], and held a ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 312n47.
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  • ...eums, university archives, etc.) in Seoul, Tsushima, Kyushu (Dazaifu), and Tokyo. ==History of the Collections==
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  • ...h oversaw the keeping of records, the drafting of ordinances, distribution of edicts, and the like. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 321-322.
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  • ...nger brother of [[Manabe Akifusa]]. From [[1710]], he had 500 ''[[koku]]'' of land in fief; this was expanded to 1500 ''koku'' in [[1715]]. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 312n41.
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  • ...upon his father's abdication. Nakamikado then abdicated in turn, with one of his sons succeeding him as [[Emperor Sakuramachi]]. |width="25%"|'''Emperor of Japan<br>[[1709]]-[[1735]]'''
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  • ...'[[machi bugyo|Osaka machi bugyô]]'' beginning in [[1709]] and held a fief of 3400 ''[[koku]]''. ...ki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 315n114.
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