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  • ...Sadaaki]] (younger brother of [[Matsudaira Yoshichika]], lord of [[Takasu han]]).
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  • Matsudaira Chikayoshi was the 10th [[Edo period]] ''daimyô'' of [[Funai han]] in [[Bungo province]]. The 11th son of [[Matsudaira Sadanaga]], lord of [[Kuwana han]] in [[Ise province]], Chikayoshi was adopted by [[Matsudaira Chikanobu]] o
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  • ...ned from [[Ise Kuwana han]] to the 250,000-''[[koku]]'' domain of [[Himeji han]] in [[Harima province]], and expanded [[Himeji castle|the castle]] conside
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  • ...s a ferryboat crossing along the [[Tokaido|Tôkaidô]] highway, connecting [[Kuwana-juku]] to the west with [[Miya-juku]] ([[Nagoya]] [[jokamachi|castle-town]] ...[[Osaka]] and [[Kyoto]] to the west or from [[Edo]] to the east. [[Nagoya han]] established a guardhouse (''funabansho'', to the west of the ''hama torii
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  • ..., the castle later became the home of the [[Sakai clan]] lords of [[Himeji han]] from [[1749]] onward. ...keep towers by covered passages. After being reassigned from [[Ise Kuwana han]] to Himeji in 1617, the Honda family expanded the castle considerably beyo
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  • *1823/8/6 Direct petition in [[Kuwana han]]. *1823/12 [[Uchikowashi]] in [[Nanbu han]].
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  • ...mi-juku]], in what is today Midori Ward, Nagoya City. Miya was linked to [[Kuwana-juku]] across [[Ise Bay]] to the west via the [[Shichiri no watashi]] ferry ...' in each generation was known as Nanbu Shingozaemon; the lord of [[Nagoya han|Nagoya]] granted him the privileges of wearing a sword and bearing a surnam
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  • ...y from the ports of [[Uraga]] (near [[Edo]]) and [[Yamakawa]] in [[Satsuma han]] by cannon fire. This is the only time the [[1825]] [[Edict to Repel Forei *1837/6 [[Ikuta Yorozu]] leads a peasant rebellion in [[Kuwana han]] (Ise province).
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  • ...] [[Goshi|Gôshi]] [[Furutaka Shuntaro]], who was cooperating with [[Choshu han|Chôshû]]. ...ments and the Ikedaya was surrounded by [[Aizu han|Aizu]] and [[Kuwana han|Kuwana]] troops.<ref>They captured some Roshi who escaped from Ikedaya.</ref>
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  • [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] needed to lure the Tokugawa into war in order to destroy the powe ...ops were from Satsuma, but contingents from [[Tosa han|Tosa]] and [[Choshu han|Chôshû]] were also present.
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  • ...w.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/16052131211/sizes/h/]</ref> [[Iyo-Matsuyama han]], which was controlled by the [[Hisamatsu clan]], a branch family of the [ ...not only completed the 5-story ''tenshu'' but also had it moved to [[Aizu han|Aizu]] when he was transferred - given the size of the structure, the dista
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  • Hijikata first secured around Ikedaya to not let Aizu and Kuwana han samurai in.
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  • ...issions, and the Korean court seeing the [[So clan|Sô clan]] of [[Tsushima han]], who facilitated such relations, as their vassals. The Korean court is sa ...424.</ref> and roughly 1500 Japanese escorts from [[Tsushima han]], the [[han|domain]] which managed Japan-Korea relations in this period. From [[1655]]
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  • ...ith wildlife including foxes and badgers. One former retainer of [[Satsuma han]] lamented that it was "unbearable to look at."<ref>Fujitani, 41.</ref> ...rebuilt after the 1657 fire by [[Hosokawa Tsunatoshi]], lord of [[Kumamoto han]], and though damaged in a [[1703]] earthquake, it was restored the followi
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