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[[1866]], during the second Choshu expedition, Iemochi died in [[Osaka castle]].
 
[[1866]], during the second Choshu expedition, Iemochi died in [[Osaka castle]].
 
His grave is in [[Zojo-ji]], Tokyo.
 
His grave is in [[Zojo-ji]], Tokyo.
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*''Tokugawa Iemochi-the life and times of the 14th Shogun'', Tokugawa Memorial Foundation 2007
  
 
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Revision as of 07:50, 28 January 2007

  • Born: 1846
  • Died: 1866
  • Titles:Jusanmi Sakonoe Chujo,Shonii Gondainagon, Naidaijin, Ukonoe Taisho, Seii Taishogun, Juichii, Udaijin, Zoshoichii Dajodaijin
  • Childhood Name: Kikuchiyo, Yoshitomi
  • Japanese:徳川家茂 (Tokugawa Iemochi)
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Tokugawa Iemochi was born in the Kishu Tokugawa residence in Edo, 1846. He became the head of Kishu Tokugawa at age 4. In 1858, he became the 14th Tokugawa Shogun by the recommendation of Ii Naosuke. It was the time of Bakumatsu, the Bakufu was pressurized by the inside(Sonno Joi) and the outside(Foreign countries). The Bakufu promoted marriage between the Imperial court and the Shogunate to stabilize Sonno Joi extremists.

1862, Iemochi and Princess Kazunomiya (Emperor Komei's younger sister) wedded in a magnificent ceremony.(Kobu Gattai)

1863, he visited Kyoto to meet the request of the Imperial Court which was the first time since Tokugawa Iemitsu visited Kyoto.

1866, during the second Choshu expedition, Iemochi died in Osaka castle. His grave is in Zojo-ji, Tokyo.

References

  • Tokugawa Iemochi-the life and times of the 14th Shogun, Tokugawa Memorial Foundation 2007
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