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The Tokugawa of [[Owari province]] were one of the ''[[Gosanke]]'', the three branch families of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Tokugawa Ieyasu's]] own [[Tokugawa clan|lineage]], and the highest ranking samurai families below that Tokugawa main line. Based at the 619,500 ''[[koku]]''<ref>Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 329.</ref> [[han|domain]] of [[Owari han|Owari]] with [[Nagoya castle|Nagoya]] as their castle, the Owari Tokugawa were descended from ....  
 
The Tokugawa of [[Owari province]] were one of the ''[[Gosanke]]'', the three branch families of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Tokugawa Ieyasu's]] own [[Tokugawa clan|lineage]], and the highest ranking samurai families below that Tokugawa main line. Based at the 619,500 ''[[koku]]''<ref>Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 329.</ref> [[han|domain]] of [[Owari han|Owari]] with [[Nagoya castle|Nagoya]] as their castle, the Owari Tokugawa were descended from ....  
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The clan maintained [[Owari Tokugawa Edo mansion|two mansions in Edo]]: one at Kôjimachi (the neighborhood is now known as Kioi-chô), and one at Ichigaya. The grounds of the latter is today home to the [[Ministry of Defense]].
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The clan maintained [[Owari Tokugawa Edo mansion|two mansions in Edo]]: one at Kôjimachi/Yotsuya (the neighborhood is now known as Kioi-chô and [[Sophia University]] occupies grounds previously belonging to this mansion), and one at Ichigaya. The grounds of the latter is today home to the [[Ministry of Defense]].
    
Many of the treasures previously owned by the Tokugawa lords of Owari are today held in the [[Tokugawa Art Museum]] in Nagoya.
 
Many of the treasures previously owned by the Tokugawa lords of Owari are today held in the [[Tokugawa Art Museum]] in Nagoya.
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==Lords of Owari han==
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==Successive Heads of the Owari Tokugawa house==
 
*[[Tokugawa Tadayoshi]] (d. [[1608]], 4th son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]])
 
*[[Tokugawa Tadayoshi]] (d. [[1608]], 4th son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]])
 
#[[Tokugawa Yoshinao]] ([[1600]]-[[1650]]; 7th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
 
#[[Tokugawa Yoshinao]] ([[1600]]-[[1650]]; 7th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
 
#[[Tokugawa Mitsutomo]] (son of Yoshinao)
 
#[[Tokugawa Mitsutomo]] (son of Yoshinao)
#[[Tokugawa Tsunanari]]
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#[[Tokugawa Tsunanari]] (son of Mitsutomo)
#[[Tokugawa Yoshimichi]]
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshimichi]] (son of Tsunanari)
#[[Tokugawa Gorota|Tokugawa Gorôta]]
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#[[Tokugawa Gorota|Tokugawa Gorôta]] (son of Yoshimichi)
#[[Tokugawa Tsugutomo]]
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#[[Tokugawa Tsugutomo]] (son of Tsunanari)
#[[Tokugawa Muneharu]]
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#[[Tokugawa Muneharu]] (son of Tsunanari)
#[[Tokugawa Munekatsu]]
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#[[Tokugawa Munekatsu]] (son of [[Matsudaira Tomoaki]] of an Owari branch family)
#[[Tokugawa Munechika]]
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#[[Tokugawa Munechika]] (son of Munekatsu)
#[[Tokugawa Naritomo]] (d. [[1850]])
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#[[Tokugawa Naritomo]] (son of [[Tokugawa Harusada]] of the [[Hitotsubashi Tokugawa clan]], d. [[1850]])
#[[Tokugawa Nariharu]]
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#[[Tokugawa Nariharu]] (son of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ienari]])
#[[Tokugawa Naritaka]]
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#[[Tokugawa Naritaka]] (4th head of the [[Tayasu Tokugawa clan]])
#[[Tokugawa Yoshitsugu]]
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshitsugu]] (son of [[Tokugawa Narimasa]] of the Tayasu Tokugawa clan)
#[[Tokugawa Yoshikumi]]
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshikatsu]] (son of [[Matsudaira Yoshitatsu]] of an Owari branch family)
#[[Tokugawa Mochinaga]]
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#[[Tokugawa Mochinaga]] (son of [[Matsudaira Yoshitatsu]] of an Owari branch family
#[[Tokugawa Yoshinori]] ([[1858]]-[[1875]])
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshinori]] (son of Yoshikatsu, [[1858]]-[[1875]])
#[[Tokugawa Yoshikatsu]] (last lord of Owari han)
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#Tokugawa Yoshikatsu (returned to being head of the house; final lord of Owari han)
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshiakira]] ([[Kazoku|Marquis]]; son of [[Matsudaira Yoritoshi]] of [[Takamatsu han]])
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshichika]] ([[1886]]-1976, son of [[Matsudaira Shungaku]] of [[Fukui han]]; Marquis, founder of the Tokugawa Art Museum)
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshitomo]]
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1933-2005)|Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] (1933-2005; son of [[Hotta Masatsune]]; son-in-law to Yoshitomo)
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshitaka]] (son of Yoshinobu)
    
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==References==
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*Gallery labels, Edo-Tokyo Museum.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/46301267325/sizes/3k/]
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[[Category:Clans]]
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[[Category:Edo Period]]
    
==References==
 
==References==
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