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  • *''Japanese:''松本城''(Matsumoto-jou)'' [[Image:Matsumoto castle.jpg|right|thumb|Matsumoto castle]]
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  • * ''Japanese'': 松本捨助 (Matsumoto Sutesuke) Matsumoto Sutesuke was a pupil of [[Tennen Rishin Ryu]].
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  • [[File:Matsumoto-ryojun.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Monument to Matsumoto Ryôjun at the [[Juntendo|Juntendô]] in [[Sakura (city)|Sakura]]]] *''Japanese'': [[松本]]良順 ''(Matsumoto Ryoujun)''
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  • *''Japanese'': [[松本]] 穀実 ''(Matsumoto Kokujitsu)'' Matsumoto Kokujitsu was a [[Tokugawa shogunate]] official involved in engagement with
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  • [[File:Matsumoto-sansetsu.jpg|right|thumb|600px|"Horses and Pastures" by Sansetsu. Tokyo Nat *''Japanese'': 松本山雪 ''(Matsumoto Sansetsu)''
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  • [[File:Matsumoto-koshiro7.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A bust of Kôshirô at the [[Kabuki-za]]]] *''Japanese'': 七代目松本幸四郎 ''(nana daime Matsumoto Koushirou)''
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  • * ''Japanese'': 松本捨助 (Matsumoto Sutesuke) Matsumoto Sutesuke was a pupil of [[Tennen Rishin Ryu]].
    1 KB (143 words) - 00:38, 11 January 2007
  • [[File:Matsumoto-sansetsu.jpg|right|thumb|600px|"Horses and Pastures" by Sansetsu. Tokyo Nat *''Japanese'': 松本山雪 ''(Matsumoto Sansetsu)''
    632 bytes (85 words) - 11:36, 11 April 2020
  • ...the name Ichikawa Danjûrô IV. Matsumoto Kôzô becomes [[Ichikawa Danjuro V|Matsumoto Kôshirô III]].
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  • [[File:Matsumoto-ryojun.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Monument to Matsumoto Ryôjun at the [[Juntendo|Juntendô]] in [[Sakura (city)|Sakura]]]] *''Japanese'': [[松本]]良順 ''(Matsumoto Ryoujun)''
    2 KB (270 words) - 01:16, 21 October 2014
  • *''Japanese:''松本城''(Matsumoto-jou)'' [[Image:Matsumoto castle.jpg|right|thumb|Matsumoto castle]]
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  • *[[Matsumoto Koshiro IV|Matsumoto Kôshirô IV]] is born (d. [[1802]]).
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  • ...o the later (and currently extant) [[Matsumoto castle]], is constructed at Matsumoto.
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  • *''Other Names'': 松元誠一 ''(Matsumoto Seiichi)'' ...trouble with the authorities upon his return; while in Europe, he went by Matsumoto Seiichi. Takami studied naval surveying while in Europe, and returned to Ja
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  • [[File:Matsumoto-koshiro7.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A bust of Kôshirô at the [[Kabuki-za]]]] *''Japanese'': 七代目松本幸四郎 ''(nana daime Matsumoto Koushirou)''
    4 KB (661 words) - 11:33, 23 April 2015
  • ...kawa Danjûrô III]] and Matsumoto Shichizô I becomes [[Matsumoto Koshiro II|Matsumoto Kôshirô II]].
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  • ...jûrô V]], [[Iwai Hanshiro IV|Iwai Hanshirô IV]] and [[Matsumoto Koshiro IV|Matsumoto Kôshirô IV]] leave the [[Nakamura-za]], leaving [[Nakamura Nakazo I|Nakam
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  • ...Danjûrô VII]], [[Iwai Hanshiro V|Iwai Hanshirô V]], [[Matsumoto Koshiro V|Matsumoto Kôshirô V]] and [[Seki Sanjuro II|Seki Sanjûrô II]] move there, making
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  • Echigo Saburô was a son of Matsumoto Ryozo.
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  • ...but as of 1681, he was performing in Osaka, alongside [[Matsumoto Sanshiro|Matsumoto Sanshirô]], [[Ichimura Kin'ya]], [[Iwai Morinosuke]], [[Shimomura Katsunoj
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  • *''Japanese'': [[松本]] 穀実 ''(Matsumoto Kokujitsu)'' Matsumoto Kokujitsu was a [[Tokugawa shogunate]] official involved in engagement with
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  • ...as afterwards awarded a string of fiefs that culminated in his transfer to Matsumoto in [[Shinano province]], worth 60,000 koku.
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  • *[[Matsumoto Koshiro IV|Matsumoto Kôshirô IV]] dies (b. [[1737]]).
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  • ...hildren who were adopted into other families, including [[Matsumoto Ryojun|Matsumoto Ryôjun]] and [[Hayashi Tadasu]], who went on to become rather prominent in
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  • *[[Kabuki]] actor [[Matsumoto Koshiro V|Matsumoto Kôshirô V]] is born (d. [[1838]]).
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  • ...ng the name Danjûrô, an actor frequently had the names [[Matsumoto Koshiro|Matsumoto Kôshirô]], [[Ichikawa Shinnosuke]], or [[Ichikawa Ebizo|Ichikawa Ebizô]] ...- Adopted son of Danjûrô II, possibly biological son. Previously known as Matsumoto Kôshirô II and Ichikawa Ebizô III.
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  • *Matsumoto han 松本藩
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  • ...[[Hijikata Toshizo|Hijikata Toshizô]] with the help of [[Matsumoto Ryojun|Matsumoto Ryôjun]] who used to be the Shinsengumi doctor.
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  • *[[Matsumoto Saburo|Matsumoto Saburô]], chief counselor to [[Fukahori han]], commits suicide.
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  • **Matsumoto Tobe'e Korin? (松本藤兵衛高林) ***[[#Matsumoto_Korin|Lineage from Matsumoto Korin]]
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  • *[[Nagano Gokoku Shrine]] ([[Matsumoto]])
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  • He was lord of [[Matsumoto han]] in [[Shinano province]] until [[1638]], when he was transferred to Ma
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  • ...nwhile, were adopted into other families. One such son, [[Matsumoto Ryojun|Matsumoto Ryôjun]], studied Western medicine with Pompe in Nagasaki, was appointed t
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  • He learned medicine from [[Matsumoto Ryojun]] and worked as an emergency doctor in the Shinsengumi.
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  • *[[Matsumoto Koshiro V|Matsumoto Kôshirô V]] dies (b. [[1764]]).
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  • *[[Matsumoto Sutesuke]] is born (d. [[1918]]).
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  • .... Ebizô was also referred to in various circumstances as Ichikawa Jukai I, Matsumoto Kôshirô, Hatagaya Jûzô and Naritaya Shichizaemon II, though he did not ...1, alongside [[Iwai Hanshiro V|Iwai Hanshirô V]] and [[Matsumoto Koshiro V|Matsumoto Kôshirô V]]. Upon its reopening in 1815, he moved to the [[Kawarazaki-za]
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  • ...a han]] officials who oversaw the town's ''chaya''.<ref>Plaques on-site at Matsumoto-ke jûtaku, Kamagari.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/36403196382/
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  • ...cuments (for a total of 1,207 documents) that had been held at the home of Matsumoto Hiroshi, son-in-law to Shô Hiroshi, 22nd head of the former royal lineage.
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  • *[[Matsumoto Hidemochi]] (c. [[1785]])
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  • ...ir. As a result, in [[1638]], [[Matsudaira Naomasa]] was reassigned from [[Matsumoto han]] in [[Shinano province]], and became lord of Matsue with a ''kokudaka'
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  • ...tenshu|tenshukaku]] 天守閣); among the keeps from this period, the ones of [[Matsumoto castle]], [[Hikone castle]], [[Inuyama castle]], [[Himeji castle]], etc. ar
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  • ...top retainers, who then passed it on to ''[[kanjo bugyo|kanjô bugyô]]'' [[Matsumoto Hidemochi]], who after consulting Tanuma ordered Matsumae to provide a seri
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  • *[[Matsumoto Ryojun|Matsumoto Ryôjun]]
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  • ...niversary of his father's death, Danjûrô and his son [[Ichikawa Danjuro IV|Matsumoto Kôshirô II]] commissioned a memorial stone to be erected at the entrance
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  • *[[Matsumoto Sannojo]], aide to the ambassadors
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  • *[[Matsumoto Kijiro]] *[[Matsumoto Sutesuke]]
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  • ...while Nagasaki intelligence officer Seki Dennojô was stripped of his post, Matsumoto Saburô, chief counselor of [[Fukahori han]] committed suicide, and ten oth
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