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  • *''Japanese'': 唐人屋敷 ''(Toujin yashiki)'' The ''Tôjin yashiki'', or "Chinamen's mansions," was a compound in [[Nagasaki]] built by the [[
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  • [[Image:Daimyoyashiki.jpg|right|thumb|400px|A model of the Edo ''kami yashiki'' (upper residence) of [[Matsudaira Tadamasa]], on display at the [[Edo-Tok *''Japanese'': 大名屋敷 ''(daimyou yashiki)''
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  • The upper [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] (''kami-yashiki'') of the [[Owari Tokugawa clan]] in [[Edo]] was located next to [[Ichigaya The clan's ''naka-yashiki'' (middle mansion) was located nearby, and is today the grounds of the main
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  • [[Tottori han]] maintained several [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in [[Edo]]. ...the coast in the [[Yaesu]] neighborhood, while its lower mansion (''shimo yashiki'') was in Ôsaki, on the outskirts of the city. Lord of Tottori [[Ikeda Yos
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  • The [[Hosokawa clan]] lords of [[Kumamoto han]] maintained several [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in Edo. Its "upper mansion" (''kami yashiki'') was located just east of [[Edo castle]]. The Marunouchi Oazo shopping ce
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  • ...-no-ma'' of [[Edo castle]]. Their [[daimyo yashiki|upper mansion]] (''kami yashiki'') in [[Edo]] was located in the Nishinokubo neighborhood (today, Minato-ku
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  • The main ''kami-yashiki'' [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] of [[Kaga han]] in the Hongô neighborhood of [[Edo]] covered mor The grounds of the ''kami-yashiki'' also included Ikutoku-en, regarded as one of the most beautiful gardens i
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  • ...matsu]] period, it came to be the "lower estate" (''[[daimyo yashiki|shimo yashiki]]'') of the [[Shimizu Tokugawa clan]], and then of the [[Hitotsubashi Tokug
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  • ...and other samurai residences. These included the ''[[Kaga Edo mansion|naka-yashiki]]'' ("middle residence") of the [[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han]],<ref>Gallery
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  • ...gi-no-ma'' of [[Edo castle]]. Their upper mansion (''[[daimyo yashiki|kami yashiki]]'') in [[Edo]] was located in the Nishinokubo neighborhood (today, [[Minat
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  • ...The neighborhood was also home to a ''kakae-yashiki'' (secondary [[daimyo yashiki|daimyô mansion]]) of the [[Kaga han|Kaga domain]],<ref>Gallery labels, "Up
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  • ...riod]] painter known for his paintings of the [[Dejima|Dutch]] and [[Tojin yashiki|Chinese]] compounds at [[Nagasaki]]. After being commissioned to produce re
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  • ...kusa]], to the former grounds of the lower mansion ([[daimyo yashiki|shimo yashiki]]) of the [[Koide clan]] lords of [[Sonobe han]].<ref>Gallery labels, Edo-T
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  • The domain's ''[[daimyo yashiki|kami yashiki]]'' (upper mansion) in Edo was located in what is today Roppongi 6-chôme,
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  • ...mpoverished relatives of the Sai family, known as Dôyashichi (堂屋敷, J: ''Dô-yashiki''), was nearby.
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  • The [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]] maintained [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in [[Satsuma Edo mansion|Edo]], [[Satsuma Kyoto mansion|Kyoto]],
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  • ...]'' (middle mansion) on the site. The mansion was later demoted to ''shimo-yashiki'' (lower mansion), and in [[1695]], a portion of its grounds was given by [
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  • The [[Shimazu clan]] lords of [[Satsuma han]] maintained five [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in [[Edo]]. These were homes for the lords' wives, heirs, other *''Japanese'': 薩摩藩上屋敷 ''(Satsuma han kami yashiki)''
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  • ...nvoy of this year's Ryukyuan embassy, dies at the [[Satsuma han]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] in [[Edo]]. He is buried at the [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu]] [[bodaij
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  • ...ice, and to take up residence within the domain's [[daimyo yashiki| ''naka yashiki'' mansion]] in the Hongô area of [[Edo]] (today part of the Faculty of Agr
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  • ...new edict requiring daimyô to organize the defense of their Kyoto [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]].
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  • *''Japanese'': 黒田家の江戸屋敷 ''(Kuroda-ke no Edo yashiki)''
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  • ...gate built at the entrance to the Kaga domain's [[Kaga Edo mansion|''kami-yashiki'' (upper mansion)]] in [[Edo]] still stands today, while the grounds of the
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  • The main [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] in [[Edo]] of the [[Date clan]] of [[Sendai han]] was located dir
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  • ...osed by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], but the gate and ''yagura'' mansion (''yashiki'') survived the first century of the [[Edo period]], up until they were los ...[Tomo bugyo|Tomo bugyô]]'' (Tomo Magistrates), who occupied the mansion (''yashiki'', formerly known as the "castle," or ''oshiro'') and oversaw the administr
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  • ...mon.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The surviving gate of a [[Satsuma han]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] built in [[Kyoto]] in [[1862]]; the gate serves today as an entra Most ''[[han]]'' maintained [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in [[Kyoto]] during the [[Edo period]], as well as in [[Satsuma
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  • [[Image:Daimyoyashiki.jpg|right|thumb|400px|A model of the Edo ''kami yashiki'' (upper residence) of [[Matsudaira Tadamasa]], on display at the [[Edo-Tok *''Japanese'': 大名屋敷 ''(daimyou yashiki)''
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  • *''Japanese'': 唐人屋敷 ''(Toujin yashiki)'' The ''Tôjin yashiki'', or "Chinamen's mansions," was a compound in [[Nagasaki]] built by the [[
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  • ...yô'' in order to help provide security for the areas around their [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]]; another seven hundred or so were operated by ''hatamoto'' famil
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  • ...料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 126.</ref> along with all the ''[[daimyo yashiki|daimyô yashiki]]'' (samurai lords' mansions) in [[Marunouchi]]; the stone walls of [[Edo c
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  • ...and from then until [[1731]] was permitted to live outside of the [[Tojin yashiki|Chinese compound]], a privilege extended to very few. While there, he worke
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  • ...ttle of Uji]]. Kyoto falls soon afterwards to shogunate forces, and many [[yashiki|mansions]] of samurai and ''[[kuge]]'' are destroyed.
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  • ...many Dutch/Western artifacts over the years, was sometimes known as ''Kômô yashiki'' ("the Dutch mansion," or "Mansion of Red-Hairs"). Kôsaku is also known f
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  • ...today called Nagamachi, and remains famous for those residences (''[[buke yashiki]]'') which have been restored or maintained and can still be seen today<ref
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  • ...prominent [[Maeda clan]] retainer in 17th century [[Kanazawa]]. A ''[[buke yashiki]]'' (samurai residence) associated with him can be seen today in [[Kenrokue
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  • ...iations and arrangements were made, and Tetsujirô was sent to the [[daimyo yashiki|domain's residence]] in [[Edo]]. He was then taken back to Ikusaka by [[Ike
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  • ...] [[han|domains]], who oversaw the administration of the domain's [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in [[Edo]] or other cities in the lord's absence. They served an
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  • Roughly 130 members of the [[Tojin yashiki|Chinese community at Nagasaki]] are known for their painting; not all were
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  • ...the 1800s, Tadahiro had Ming music performed at gatherings at his [[daimyo yashiki|Edo mansion]], and elsewhere.
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  • ...n [[1842]] on the former site of the lower mansion ([[daimyo yashiki|shimo yashiki]]) of the [[Koide clan]] lords of [[Sonobe han]].<ref>Gallery labels, Edo T
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  • The [[Date clan]] lords of [[Uwajima han]] maintained a ''kami yashiki'' (upper mansion) in the Azabu area of [[Edo]]; its former location is toda
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  • ...ngside [[Hagura Geki]] and [[Shionoya Kozo|Shionoya Kôzô]] to the [[daimyo yashiki|Edo mansion]] of [[Yamauchi Toyoshige]] to discuss current affairs.
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  • ...elp by the ''daimyô'', who might invite the ''omote bôzu'' to his [[daimyo yashiki|''daimyô'' mansion]], for a banquet and/or to receive a gift of money or g
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  • ...tarred in a number of films as well, including the 1958 film ''Kaidan Saga Yashiki'', as a demon cat actress. She died at age 83 in 1995.
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  • *''Japanese'': 因州池田屋敷 ''(Inshuu Ikeda yashiki)''
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  • ...e|plum trees]], creating a garden which was initially known as '''Shin ume yashiki'' (New Plum Mansion). The gardens quickly came to be a popular site for loc
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  • ...chi-dôri, just west of Karasuma-dôri. Most ''[[han]]'' maintained [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in [[Kyoto]] during the [[Edo period]], as well as in [[Edo]]. A
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  • The domain's [[Edo]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] was located adjacent to that of Kaga domain, and its former locat
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  • ...ited Mizuno's residence, it was from then on referred to as a "mansion" (''yashiki''), and not as the castle.
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  • [[Mito han]] maintained at least three [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in [[Edo]]: one in Koishikawa, one in [[Komagome]], and one whic
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  • Watanabe was born in [[1697]] in the Inaba [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] in [[Edo]], and was raised in the castle-town of [[Sakura]], wher
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  • ...toshi.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Statue of Sô Yoshitoshi in the former ''[[buke yashiki]]'' (samurai households) district of Tsushima Fuchû (Izuhara).]]
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  • *1827/9 [[Shimazu Shigehide]] sets up a treasure museum in his [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] in [[Edo]].
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  • In early 1865, Hirata was a high-ranking official at the Tsushima [[daimyo yashiki|domain mansion]] in Kyoto. Previously a supporter of [[Oura Norinosuke|Ôur
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  • ...ored that earlier coup, Katsui led a group of men to the Tsushima [[daimyo yashiki|domain mansion]] in Kyoto, where he confronted [[Oura Sakubei|Ôura Sakubei
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  • As ''[[daimyo yashiki|daimyô yashiki]]'', other samurai property, Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, and certain
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  • ...|thumb|320px|Stone marker at the former site of the Mito domain's [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] in Kyoto.]]
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  • ...t, and by members of the embassies performing in [[Shimazu clan]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] or [[Edo castle|the shogun's castle]] in [[Edo]].
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  • ...suma Edo mansion|Satsuma mansion]] in Shiba, and spreads to other [[daimyo yashiki|''daimyô'' mansions]], destroying several.
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  • ...ctions of the town, these Chinese merchants were restricted to the ''Tôjin yashiki'' beginning in [[1689]] as a response to rises in smuggling.<ref>Mizuno Nor ...stay overnight on Dejima, they were not permitted to do so in the ''Tôjin yashiki''.<ref>Yonemoto, Marcia. ''Mapping Early Modern Japan''. University of Cali
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  • ...rtail domain spending, beginning with closing a number of [[Edo]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]], and cutting the number of castle staff.
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  • *1719/10/9 Korean embassy enjoys a banquet at the [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] of the [[So clan|Sô clan]] lord of [[Tsushima han|Tsushima]].
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  • ...ozama daimyô'' of the [[Nanbu clan]]. The domain's ''[[daimyo yashiki|kami-yashiki]]'' (upper mansion) in [[Edo]] was located near [[Saiwai-bashi]], neighbori ...], who died shortly afterwards at age 30, at the domain's [[Edo]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]].
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  • ...[[1657]], it destroyed some 60% of the city, including dozens of [[daimyo yashiki|daimyô mansions]], and much of [[Edo castle]], and killed some 100,000 peo
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  • ...eing ridden, they are to be stabled and taken care of by whatever [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] are nearby; further, [[post-horses]] are not to be overtaxed, an
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  • He was born at or in the vicinity of the [[Obama han]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] in Yaraichô in [[Edo]] (today, Shinjuku-ku, Yaraichô).<ref>Mark
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  • ...1868]]. A number of [[han|domains]] from western Japan maintained [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] here. The town is also known for the particularly high quality o
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  • ...eter plot that once was previously the site of the [[Edo period]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] of the [[Kii Tokugawa clan|Kishû Tokugawa]]. These grounds had b
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  • ...utiful samurai gardens in the country. A number of samurai homes (''[[buke yashiki]]'') also survive in the city today.
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  • ...s of the opposing faction, launched an attack on the Tsushima han [[daimyo yashiki|residence]] in Edo on 1862/8/24, where, after a heated verbal exchange, the
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  • ...charged to [[Chinese in Nagasaki|Chinese merchants]] living in the [[Tojin yashiki|Chinese compound]], among other sources of official revenues. In years of p
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  • ...royed in a fire; the Emperor and Empress take up residence at the [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] of the [[Kishu Tokugawa clan|Kishû Tokugawa clan]], which is the
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  • ...ere put into place to increase security around the castle and the [[daimyo yashiki|daimyo mansions]], including cutting off general access to a number of the
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  • ...the Chinese neighborhood of Nagasaki, known as the ''[[Tojin yashiki|Tôjin yashiki]]'' ("Chinese mansions"). Pigs were raised in a certain area just outside o
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  • ...other high-ranking samurai, and select merchant houses out of its [[daimyo yashiki|domain mansion]] in [[Edo]]. Because there were no limits on how much one c
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  • ...roup of officials, including interpreters, a representative of the [[tojin yashiki|Chinese community]], and the rotating head of one of the Japanese merchant
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  • ...Nagasaki's Maruyama district were dedicated to serving either the [[tojin yashiki|Chinese districts]], or the [[VOC|Dutch]] settlement on [[Dejima]]. Courtes
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  • ...ma in the morning, and were not permitted to stay overnight in the [[Tojin yashiki|Chinese district]] at all. However, these rules were not strictly enforced,
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  • ...nd containing as many as 20,000 homes.<ref>Miyazaki Katsumi 宮崎勝美, ''Daimyô yashiki to Edo iseki'' 大名屋敷と江戸遺跡 (Tokyo: Yamakawa shuppansha, 200
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  • ...uses of some sort, but according to records from the time, there were no ''yashiki'' 屋敷.</ref>, but only fields and orchards. As both official (shogunate
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  • ...nces, surrounded by high stone walls; reception halls known as the Hanaoka yashiki and Otsukiya were also located within the district.<ref>Signs and plaques o
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  • ...n of samurai stipends, many ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' abandoned their [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in the city in the 1860s-1870s, and returned to their home provi ..., and for at least a few years after the Restoration, many former [[daimyo yashiki|''daimyô'' mansions]], as well as much of the Imperial Palace (Edo castle)
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  • ...nobu was buried at Reigan-ji, a temple near the Shirakawa ''han'' [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]].
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  • ...s also damaged in the [[1855]] [[Ansei Earthquake]] (as were many [[daimyo yashiki|daimyo mansions]] in Edo), leading to a severe drop in the number of visito
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  • ...ly at other castles (such as [[Nagoya castle]]) or at the [[Edo]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] of other ''[[daimyo]]''. Due to fires in [[Kagoshima]] and elsew
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  • ...his fellow conspirators in [[1864]], launching attacks on the Sô [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in both Tsushima and Kyoto, and seizing the reins of domainal ad
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  • ..., with large entourages, combined with the expense of maintaining [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in Edo often cost significant portions of the domain's resources
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  • ...sion at [[Sengan'en]] in [[Kagoshima]] are examples of this. Many [[daimyo yashiki|domain mansions]] in [[Edo]], [[Kyoto]], and [[Osaka]], though not seized b
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  • ...main maintaining samurai schools both in the domain, and at their [[daimyo yashiki|mansions in Edo]], by the end of the 18th century; temple schools for commo
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