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  • *''Japanese:''宇和島城''(Uwajima-jou)'' ...s the central castle of the [[Edo period]] [[han|domain]] of [[Uwajima han|Uwajima]].
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  • *''Castle: [[Uwajima castle]]'' *''Japanese'': 宇和島藩 ''(Uwajima han)''
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  • The [[Date clan]] lords of [[Uwajima han]] maintained a ''kami yashiki'' (upper mansion) in the Azabu area of [[ The mansion is depicted in an [[1851]] handscroll painting by Uwajima domain retainer [[Uetsuki Gyokei|Uetsuki Gyôkei]] now held at the Kagoshim
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  • *''Distinction: Daimyô of [[Uwajima han]]'' Date Munetada was the 7th ''daimyô'' of [[Uwajima han]], in what is today [[Ehime prefecture]] on Shikoku.
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  • ...a han]] on [[Shikoku]]; based at Yoshida [[jinya|jin'ya]] in what is today Uwajima City.
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  • *''Castle: [[Uwajima castle]]'' *''Japanese'': 宇和島藩 ''(Uwajima han)''
    2 KB (237 words) - 08:04, 31 March 2017
  • ...ite was previously, since the late 17th century, a seaside mansion for the Uwajima daimyô.<ref>"Tenshaen." Multimedia マルチメディア. Shogakukan, 2011
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  • The [[Date clan]] lords of [[Uwajima han]] maintained a ''kami yashiki'' (upper mansion) in the Azabu area of [[ The mansion is depicted in an [[1851]] handscroll painting by Uwajima domain retainer [[Uetsuki Gyokei|Uetsuki Gyôkei]] now held at the Kagoshim
    2 KB (233 words) - 02:29, 20 August 2020
  • ...nce]], and a middle-ranking retainer of the [[Date clan]] of [[Uwajima han|Uwajima domain]]. He is known for his paintings of the [[1850]] [[Ryukyuan embassy Gyôkei was a grandson of [[Kirino Moritomo]], another Uwajima domain retainer, who served for a time on firefighting guard duty in [[Asak
    2 KB (366 words) - 02:04, 20 August 2020
  • *''Japanese:''宇和島城''(Uwajima-jou)'' ...s the central castle of the [[Edo period]] [[han|domain]] of [[Uwajima han|Uwajima]].
    3 KB (480 words) - 06:38, 30 August 2020
  • Date Munenari was a ''daimyô'' of [[Uwajima han]], known for his prominent involvement in a number of events of the [[B Munenari stepped down as lord of Uwajima on [[1858]]/11/23 and entered retirement. He was succeeded by his younger b
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  • ...family were middle-ranking retainers of the [[Date clan]] of [[Uwajima han|Uwajima domain]] ([[Iyo province]]). As of the 1810s, they enjoyed a [[stipend]] of
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  • ...imabara)]] 松平忠淳 - lord of [[Shimabara han]]; son of [[Date Munenori]] of [[Uwajima han]].
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  • *[[Uwajima han]] 宇和島藩
    790 bytes (68 words) - 14:30, 27 June 2012
  • ...while a branch family, also maintaining the name Date, ruled the smaller [[Uwajima han]] in [[Iyo province]] on [[Shikoku]].
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  • ...] to the 1830's. He eventually escaped prison, and hid out for a time in [[Uwajima han]], and then in the Aoyama neighborhood of [[Edo]], but when he was foun
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  • ...ecome heir. Hidemune became lord of the smaller branch [[han|domain]] of [[Uwajima han]], while Tadamune went on to become lord of Sendai following Masamune's
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  • *[[Date Munetoshi]] begins reconstruction on [[Uwajima castle]] (completed [[1671]]).
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  • ...[Takamatsu han|Takamatsu]], [[Matsuyama han|Matsuyama]], and [[Uwajima han|Uwajima]] had already had similar systems in place.
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  • ...a functional model Western-style warship for [[Date Munenari]], lord of [[Uwajima han]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 112.</ref
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  • ...]]<!--飫肥-->, [[Kokura han|Kokura]], [[Fukuoka han|Fukuoka]], [[Uwajima han|Uwajima]], and [[Ozu han|Ôzu domains]] all maintained such establishments in Mitar
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  • *[[Date clan]] of [[Uwajima han]]
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  • *[[Date Munenari]] ([[1818]]-[[1892]]), lord of [[Uwajima han]]
    5 KB (546 words) - 20:48, 15 September 2013

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