Yanagisawa clan
- Japanese: 柳沢家 (Yanagisawa ke)
The Yanagisawa clan were Edo period kunimochi daimyô of the 150,000 koku domain of Yamato-kôriyama.[1]
One notable lord of Kôriyama was Yanagisawa Nobutoki (1724-1792), who is known for his love of the kabuki theater and close social ties with many prominent actors.[2]
In the daimyô rankings by waiting room in Edo castle, the Yanagisawa were assigned to the Teikan-no-ma ("Hall of the Mirror of Emperors").[3]
References
- ↑ Rebecca Corbett, Cultivating Femininity: Women and Tea Culture in Edo and Meiji Japan, University of Hawaii Press (2018), 127-128
- ↑ Timothy Clark, "Edo Kabuki in the 1780s," The Actor's Image, Art Institute of Chicago (1994), 28-30, 32.
- ↑ Gallery label, "Daimyô no kakushiki," Edo-Tokyo Museum.; Yamamoto Hirofumi, Edo jidai - shôgun bushi tachi no jitsuzô, Tokyo Shoseki (2008), 67.