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Maeda Nariyasu was a lord of [[Kaga han]]. He is known for his marriage in [[1827]] to [[Yohime|Yôhime]], 21st daughter of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ienari]].<ref>[[Albert M. Craig]], ''The Heritage of Japanese Civilization'', Second Edition, Prentice Hall (2011), 78.; "[http://www.seisonkaku.com/english/tenjisitu/meihin5.html Embroidered Costume on Pale Blue Crepe]," [[Seisonkaku]] official website.</ref> A large red gate built at the entrance to the Kaga domain's [[Kaga Edo mansion|''kami-yashiki'' (upper mansion)]] in [[Edo]] still stands today, while the grounds of the mansion have become the main campus of the [[University of Tokyo]].
 
Maeda Nariyasu was a lord of [[Kaga han]]. He is known for his marriage in [[1827]] to [[Yohime|Yôhime]], 21st daughter of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ienari]].<ref>[[Albert M. Craig]], ''The Heritage of Japanese Civilization'', Second Edition, Prentice Hall (2011), 78.; "[http://www.seisonkaku.com/english/tenjisitu/meihin5.html Embroidered Costume on Pale Blue Crepe]," [[Seisonkaku]] official website.</ref> A large red gate built at the entrance to the Kaga domain's [[Kaga Edo mansion|''kami-yashiki'' (upper mansion)]] in [[Edo]] still stands today, while the grounds of the mansion have become the main campus of the [[University of Tokyo]].
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He was succeeded by his son [[Maeda Yoshiyasu]].
    
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