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  • *[[Meirindo (Kaga)|Meirindô]], a [[han school]] of [[Kaga han|Kaga domain]] *[[Meirindo (Nagoya)|Meirindô]], a ''han'' school of [[Owari han|Owari domain]]
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  • *''Han'ô'' ("King of a [[Han|Domain]]") - 藩王
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  • ...]] [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion]] of his kingdom by forces from [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima domain]]. ...a; Ryûkyû was forbidden from sending embassies or envoys to any Japanese [[han|domain]] other than Kagoshima; the only Japanese traders permitted to trade
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  • Kawakami Shikibu was a [[Bakumatsu period]] [[Kagoshima han]] retainer. In [[1856]], he served for a time as ''Ryûkyû shuei'', inspec
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  • ...Documents Related to Ryûkyû") are a collection of [[Edo period]] [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima domain]] records relating to the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdo
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  • ''Ryûkyû tsûhô'' was a coinage produced in [[Satsuma han]] beginning in [[1862]], as part of a scheme by the late [[Shimazu Nariakir
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  • ...taku|Oyadomari Chôtaku]], relates negotiations between [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] (the former royal court) and [[Matsuda Michiyuki]] of the [[Meiji governm
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  • ...dom]], to announce that [[Shimazu Mitsuhisa]] has become lord of [[Satsuma han]], and to request the Ryukyuan king's formal letter of reply, and oath of l *[[Ikeda Tsunamasa]], daimyô of [[Okayama han]], is born (d. 1714).
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  • ...a ''[[karo|karô]]'' under the first two [[Edo period]] lords of [[Satsuma han]], and was involved in many of the [[Shimazu clan]]'s major military campai ...[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]] as the chief commander of the ''[[han]]'s'' forces in [[1609]].
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  • ...or to be handed over to the ''[[zaiban bugyo|zaiban bugyô]]'' (a [[Satsuma han]] official resident in Ryûkyû).
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  • Some [[han|domains]], such as [[Morioka han]], occasionally presented volumes of saltpeter to the [[Tokugawa shogunate]
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  • In the early modern period, Satsuma han maintained offices on each of the seven main Tokara Islands, including regu ...]] maintained a policy of attempting to hide relations with Japan (Satsuma han, specifically) from the [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] court. Evidence of Japanese o
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  • *''Titles: [[roju|Rôjû]], Izu-no-kami, lord of [[Yoshida han]]'' Matsudaira Nobuakira was lord of [[Yoshida han]] in [[Mikawa province]]. He served as a member of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]''
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  • ...d]] ''[[karo|karô]]'' (House Elders) of [[Satsuma han]], prominent Satsuma han officials stationed in the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], and influen
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  • ...[1609]] [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]] by forces from [[Satsuma han]], Sai Ken traveled to Beijing, continuing the pattern of tributary mission
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  • ...to serve as an interpreter between the Ryukyuan royal court and [[Satsuma han]] authorities following Satsuma's [[Invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû
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  • Godai Hidetaka was a Confucian scholar in service to [[Satsuma han]], who in an [[1843]] memorial to the ''daimyô'', suggested that [[Ryukyu
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  • *''Titles: lord of [[Fukuyama han]], ''[[roju|rôjû]]'', Ise-no-kami'' Abe Masatomo was the fourth [[Abe clan]] lord of [[Fukuyama han]]. Though appointed a member of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' in [[1787]]/3, he r
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  • ...inaga]] reassigned to [[Murayama han]] ([[Dewa province]]) from [[Yokosuka han]]. *[[Tsuruga han]] formed.
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  • * 1718/1 [[Kokura han|Kokura]], [[Fukuoka han|Fukuoka]], and [[Choshu han|Chôshû]] defeat illegal trading ships from Qing. * 1718/3/11 Farmers riot in Chôshû han.
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  • *[[1609]]-[[1872]] - Period under [[Satsuma han]] *1872-1879 - [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]]
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  • ...o their country by being first sent to [[Nagasaki]], and then to [[Satsuma han]], and from there back to Ryûkyû.
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  • Takami Senseki was a high-ranking retainer for [[Koga han|Koga domain]], serving lords [[Doi Toshiatsu]] and [[Doi Toshitsura]] in po
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  • *1681/2/25 Hotta Masatoshi reassigned to [[Koga han]] from [[Annaka han]]. *1681/5/20 [[Ikki]] in [[Shizuku han]].
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  • ...reed, after much consideration and after seeking permission from [[Satsuma han]], and so Sai was dispatched. By the time Sai arrived in China, however, in
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  • ...Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] (where it was quite dry), and as far north as [[Hirosaki han|Hirosaki]] (which saw heavy rains, as did many other parts of "mainland" Ja
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  • Shimazu Yoshitaka was the fourth [[Edo period]] daimyô of [[Satsuma han]]. |width="35%"|'''Lord of [[Satsuma han]]'''<br> [[1704]]-[[1721]]
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  • *[[Satsuma han]] sends aid to relieve [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]], which had been sufferin ...ate the defenses, trade activities, and commercial potential of [[Matsumae han]], and to assess the Russian presence and the potential threat posed by it.
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  • ...ugawa Ienobu]] and [[Tokugawa Ietsugu]], and [[daimyo|lord]] of [[Takasaki han]] in [[Kozuke province|Kôzuke province]]. ...]'' domain of Takasaki in [[1710]], and then was transferred to [[Murakami han]] in [[Echigo province]] in [[1717]].
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  • Matsudaira Yasuyoshi was an [[Edo period]] lord of [[Hamada han]] in [[Iwami province]] from [[1736]] to [[1759]] and again from [[1769]] u ...hi became lord of [[Koga han]] in [[Shimousa province]] and then [[Okazaki han]] in [[Mikawa province]] before being returned to Hamada in 1769.
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  • ...ficance. It also aimed to keep secret Ryûkyû's relationship with [[Satsuma han]], and with Japan more broadly. The text also included a list of fifteen go
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  • ...he [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] as representatives of [[Satsuma han]], seeking Ryûkyû's submission to [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu]] and [[Tokugawa
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  • * 1622/8/16 Bakufu confiscates [[Yamagata han]] in [[Dewa province]] from [[Mogami Yoshitoshi]]. * 1622/10/1 Bakufu confiscates [[Utsunomiya han]] territory from [[Honda Masazumi]]. Masazumi is expelled to [[Dewa provinc
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  • ...ing an end to the invasion. In [[1611]], Kikuin then traveled to [[Satsuma han]], and entered into the service of the [[Shimazu clan]]. He was named ''ses
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  • *1660/7/18 Date Tsunamune is forced to abdicate as daimyô of [[Sendai han]] in favor of his two-year-old son Date Tsunamura. *1660/9/14 [[Choshu han|Chôshû han]] establishes "33-Article Family Law" (''Toke seihô jôjô 33-ka-jô'').
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  • ...asanori]]. In [[1617]], Masanori was transferred from Shikano to [[Tsuwano han]], and the Kamei remained lords of Tsuwano through the remainder of the Edo
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  • Ôkubo Toshimichi, a [[samurai]] originally from [[Satsuma han]], was one of the three top planners and organizers of the [[Meiji Restorat ...into the ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' entourage of lord of [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima domain]] [[Shimazu Tadayoshi|Shimazu Mochihisa]].<ref>Ishin Shiry
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  • *[[Satsuma han]] ends the use of the title "King of [[Chuzan|Chûzan]]" (中山王) to ref *The Ryûkyû Kingdom, on the orders of Satsuma han, conducts a [[shumon aratame|census of Christians]] in the kingdom's territ
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  • ...ng a number of Korean potters abducted from Korea and brought to [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima]] during [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[Korean Invasions]] in the 159
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  • *[[Hiraga Gennai]] visits [[Akita han]]. ...own Prince of [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] paying a formal visit to [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima]], continued since [[1660]], ceases to be practiced.
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  • Matsuda was originally from a [[Tottori han]] retainer family. ...eclaration in [[1872]] that the Ryûkyû Kingdom was now [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]], a feudal domain under the Emperor, and thus subject more directly to Jap
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  • ...[[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] (prior to [[1609]]), and under [[Satsuma han]] rule (after 1609).
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  • ...ch to expand trade, obtain arms & warships, and otherwise act as [[Satsuma han|Satsuma's]] foreign relations arm; since Tokugawa [[kaikin|maritime restric
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  • ...Okinawa issennen shi'' as the original source of the belief that [[Satsuma han]] mandated members of [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo]] to dress in Chinese/for
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  • ...d not as a ''kokuô'' (king of a country) but as a ''han'ô'' ("king" of a [[han|domain]]), Kamekawa led other officials in raising objections. He demanded
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  • ...詮--> is named the first ''[[Ryukyu no kata|Ryûkyû no kata]]'' by [[Satsuma han]], a new official position charged with watching over activities and events
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  • ...of soldiers from [[Kumamoto prefecture]] were sent to [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] by the [[Ministry of the Interior]] in [[1876]]. This was done in respons ...dom]] formal orders from [[Tokyo]] that their domain (redesignated "Ryûkyû han" and no longer a kingdom in [[1872]], with the king as "lord" and no longer
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  • *[[Date Yoshimura]], fifth ''daimyô'' of [[Sendai han]], dies (b. [[1680]]).
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  • ...kushima han|Tokushima]], petitioned the Emperor for the [[abolition of the han]] in [[1871]].
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  • ...an was a prominent retainer family under the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]].
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  • ...e to return fully home. He later served as envoy to China and to [[Satsuma han]], and in [[1799]], when [[Kochi Ryotoku|Kôchi ''ueekata'' Ryôtoku]] died
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  • A grave for laborers hired by [[Satsuma han]] to accompany the Ryukyuan mission was once also located on the grounds.
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  • ...o more than 25 sources, including the [[Book of Sui]], the [[Book of Later Han]], the [[Records of the Three Kingdoms|Record of Wu]]<!--呉史 or 呉志 o
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  • Shimazu Tsunataka was the third [[Edo period]] lord of [[Satsuma han]]. |width="35%"|'''Lord of [[Satsuma han]]'''<br> [[1687]]-[[1704]]
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  • *An official from [[Satsuma han]] resident in [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] dies. Claiming fears that the *[[Goto Shojiro|Gotô Shôjirô]] of [[Tosa han]] is born (d. [[1897]]).
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  • *[[Satsuma han]] performs land surveys in the [[Amami Islands]]. *[[Tokugawa Yorifusa]] is given [[Mito han]].
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  • ...''[[karo|karô]]'' in service to the [[Shimazu clan]] lords of [[Kagoshima han]].
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  • ...rgues explicitly against the notion of the kingdom, or [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] ([[1872]]-[[1879]]), having a formal flag as was long asserted on Wikiped
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  • *[[Katsuyama han]] formed. ...s off northern and central [[Manchuria]] with a willow palisade, banning [[Han Chinese]] immigration into that territory.
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  • The Hongô clan was a branch family of the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]], descended from the sixth son of [[Shimazu Tadamune]].
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  • *1855/4/20 [[Maeda Toshiyoshi]], lord of [[Daishoji han|Daishôji han]], dies. *1855/5/26 [[Choshu han|Chôshû]] retainer [[Murata Seifu|Murata Seifû]] born.
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  • ...from their positions as guardians overseeing the administration of [[Mito han]].
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  • ...rious aspects of a potential treaty; Ryûkyû, under pressure from [[Satsuma han]] and in accordance with precedent and the court's own interests, made effo
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  • ...shogunate]]) calendars, so as to correctly coordinate dates with [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima]] and Edo officials.
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  • ...ith the [[Invasion of Ryukyu|invasion]] of the Ryûkyû Kingdom by [[Satsuma han]]; at that time, Ryûkyû, along with [[Chinese in Nagasaki|Chinese merchan
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  • ...as named by Iehisa to a number of prominent positions within the [[Satsuma han]] domainal government, and a letter of congratulations from Prince Gushikaw
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  • * 1784/2/23 [[Jinbei]] finds a seal supposed to have been sent from Han China to an autonomous, early Japanese kingdom called ''[[Na]]''. The seal * 1784/11/12 Farmers riots in [[Matsushiro han]].([[Shinano province|Shinano]])
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  • ...ips during this period. Similarly, cannon batteries prepared at [[Matsumae han]] fired upon foreign vessels in [[1831]] and [[1834]], but did not fire upo
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  • ...den from traveling to, or staying in, Ryûkyû (except on official [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] business).
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  • ...ed outside the Sakashita Gate of [[Edo Castle]] by six ''ronin'' of [[Mito han]]. *1862/5 Central repository of ''[[han]]'' books is moved to [[Kanda]] and renamed as repository of Western books.
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  • ...shôgun'' 大樹将軍 (C: ''dàshù jiāngjūn''), a term used in the [[Book of Later Han]] to refer to [[Feng Yi]]<!--馮異-->, who sat under a tree and was modest
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  • .../1/12 [[Meirinkan]] school of ''[[rangaku]]'' opens in [[Choshu han|Chôshû han]]. ...umae Norihiro (1660-1721)|Matsumae Norihiro]] becomes daimyo of [[Matsumae han]].
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  • ...u was a major [[Inland Sea]] port located within the territory of [[Himeji han]]. It is today part of Tatsuno City, [[Hyogo prefecture|Hyôgo prefecture]] ...ome to a ''chaya'' (lit. "teahouse"), established and maintained by Himeji han, which served as a ''[[honjin]]'', providing lodgings and reception for eli
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  • ...ukyuan]] aristocrat who later became a samurai in the service of [[Satsuma han]]. He is thus an important example of a very rare number of cases of Ryukyu
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  • *[[Tokugawa Harutoshi]], daimyô of [[Mito han]], dies (b. [[1773]]).
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  • ..., succeeding [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]], during whose reign forces from [[Satsuma han]] [[invasion of Ryukyu|invaded Ryûkyû]]. The "dual [[tribute]]" system, i
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  • *[[Satsuma han]] appoints [[Kawakami Tadamichi|Kawakami Matazaemon Tadamichi]] the first ' *[[Tokugawa Tadanaga]] is stripped of his position as daimyô of [[Kofu han|Kôfu]].
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  • ...ew Year's greetings from the Ryukyuan royal court to the lord of [[Satsuma han]] and his court. The term can also refer to the leader of that mission, who
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  • *[[Matsudaira Katamori]] is adopted by the lord of [[Aizu han]].
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  • ...number of high-ranking officials were accused of conspiring with [[Satsuma han]] officials behind the back of the royal court, Prince Ie led the investiga ...u han|Ryûkyû han]]'', and that King Shô Tai was to become "king" of that [[han|domain]]. While in Tokyo, he also attended the formal ceremony for the open
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  • Watanabe Zen'emon was a retainer to the [[Inaba clan|Inaba family]] of [[Yodo han|Yodo domain]], and the author of many notable records and other writings on ...[[Sakura]], where the Inaba were (briefly, at that time) lords of [[Sakura han|Sakura domain]]. As an adult, Watanabe inherited his own sub-fief or [[stip
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  • Shimazu Mitsuhisa was the second [[Edo period]] daimyô of [[Satsuma han]]. He succeeded [[Shimazu Tadatsune|Shimazu Iehisa]] as daimyô in [[1638]] |width="35%"|'''Lord of [[Satsuma han]]'''<br> [[1638]]-[[1687]]
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  • ...s dramatically enhancing the stability of the patrimony (inheritance) of [[han|domains]] and greatly reducing the number of attainders. *1651/1/5 [[Mori Hidenari|Môri Hidenari]], daimyô of [[Choshu han|Chôshû han]], dies (b. [[1595]]).
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  • ...riod when Ryûkyû was a subsidiary of the Japanese ''[[han]]'' of [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] (1609-1870s). The ''sessei'' and Sanshikan together were known as ...rs of Chinese subjects from the town of [[Kumemura]]. Some were actually [[Han Chinese]], appointed into this top-ranking position because of their expert
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  • * 1611/8/9 [[Satsuma han]] completes land survey in [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]]. The kingdom's '' ...advisors and high officials are forced to sign oaths of loyalty to Satsuma han as well; one councillor, [[Tei Do|Tei Dô]], refuses to sign and is beheade
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  • As a retainer of [[Choshu han|Chôshû han]], he met frequently in the late 1850s with figures such as [[Arima Shinshi
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  • ...ity represented by certain factions within the Imperial Court and [[Choshu han|Chôshû]]. * 1864/7/24 Bakufu orders the 21 ''han'' to attack Chôshû.
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  • ...he 17th century, encouraged or at least condoned by the lords of [[Satsuma han]], who allowed continued Chinese merchant activity all across the Satsuma c
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  • *[[Matsumae han]] fires on an unknown vessel, to drive it away from the country, in accorda *[[Asano Naritaka]], [[daimyo]] of [[Hiroshima han]], is born.
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  • In [[1827]], he fell ill and requested from [[Satsuma han]] permission to abdicate in favor of his son. He received permission the fo
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  • ...adataka|Kyôgoku Tadataka]], ''daimyô'' of [[Obama han]], moved to [[Matsue han]]. *[[Sakai Tadakatsu]], ''daimyô'' of [[Kawagoe han]], moved to [[Obama han]].
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  • *1667/3-4 [[Satsuma han]] instructs the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] to punish twenty people
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  • *[[Ii Naosada]] succeeds [[Ii Naonobu]] as lord of [[Hikone han]]. *A flood ravages [[Obama han]], leading to famine.
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  • ...d went to [[Edo]] in [[1607]]<ref name=ueno4>Ueno Takafumi 上野尭史, ''Satsuma han no sankin kôtai'' 薩摩藩の参勤交代 (2007), 4.</ref> to personally ...ow known as Iehisa) thus became the first [[Edo period]] lord of [[Satsuma han]]; he requested, and received, permission to [[Invasion of Ryukyu|invade th
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  • ...two Portuguese ships depart Nagasaki after being ordered to do so. Ten ''[[han]]'' (domains) send a total of 30,000 troops and 20,000 [[corvee|corvée]] l ...of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]], helping to allow the king to repay loans to [[Satsuma han]].
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  • .../6/17 [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] [[Bakufu]] grants permission to [[Satsuma han]] to [[Invasion of Ryukyu|invade Ryûkyû]].
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  • Tadaoki accompanied [[Satsuma han]] ''daimyô'' [[Shimazu Yoshitaka]] on the latter's [[1710]] ''[[sankin kot
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  • ...ro Nyosai<!--山室如斉--> at the orders of [[Abe Masatomo]], lord of [[Fukuyama han]], reads 「琉球司楽向生碑」.
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  • ...r this Kyoto trip took place because [[Shimazu Iehisa]], lord of [[Satsuma han]], was in Kyoto, and that the prince therefore needed to go to Kyoto to rep
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  • ...to Ryûkyû since the [[1609]] [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion]] by [[Satsuma han]], and the last investiture mission to be sent by the [[Ming Dynasty]]. The
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  • ...on with his succession, and were sworn anew for each new lord of [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] who came to the headship of the Shimazu house; however, rather th
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  • ...ad of the [[Shimazu clan]], and the sixth [[Edo period]] lord of [[Satsuma han]]. |width="35%"|'''Lord of [[Satsuma han]]'''<br> [[1746]]-[[1749]]
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  • ...''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' procession of the ''daimyô'' of [[Owari han]]. [[Edo-Tokyo Museum]]]] ...ainter in service to the [[Owari Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] lords of [[Owari han]] ([[Nagoya]]) in the late [[Edo period|Edo]] and early [[Meiji period]]s.
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  • ...[[Kagoshima han|Kagoshima]], [[Tsushima han|Tsushima]], [[Kyoto]], [[Mito han|Mito]], [[Ezo]], and [[Edo]]/[[Tokyo]] in the period from [[1846]] to [[187
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  • *[[Gion Nankai]] is pardoned, and is allowed to return to his family's ''han'', from which he had been exiled 10 years prior. *[[Todo Takaharu|Tôdô Takaharu]], daimyô of [[Tsu han]], is born (d. [[1735]]).
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  • *[[Satsuma han]] reduces the amount of silver Ryûkyû is to send to China to 706 ''[[curr
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  • ...bugyô''" for officials within their internal administrations. In [[Fukuoka han]], for example, ''machi bugyô'' (town magistrates) oversaw the twin cities
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  • ...nce]], they were published in Kyoto in [[1626]] by [[Nakano Dohan|Nakano Dôhan]]. ...[[1630]], he entered into the service of the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]], and served the Ryûkyû Court from [[1632]] to [[1634]], during which ti
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  • ...a larger percentage of this silver was provided by the lords of [[Satsuma han]], who often took out loans from [[Osaka]]-based [[rice broker|merchants]]
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  • * 1602/4/11 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] affirms [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]] in [[Satsuma han|his territory]] in [[Osumi province|Ôsumi]], [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]], an ...[[Date clan]] territory; its crew are repatriated to Ryûkyû via [[Satsuma han]].
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  • ...or the kingdom and its people as they continue under the rule of [[Satsuma han]], touching upon national laws, norms of everyday life, moral principles, m
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  • ...of the Interior [[Okubo Toshimichi|Ôkubo Toshimichi]], [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] comes under the control of the newly established [[Ministry of the Interi *[[Date Yoshikuni]], former ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Sendai han]], dies.
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  • ...[Tokugawa Hidetada]], Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]], and lord of [[Kagoshima han]] [[Shimazu Iehisa]] at [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]].
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  • ...an officials, in accordance with previous precedent, orders from [[Satsuma han]], and their own policy interests, gladly offered to agree to stipulations
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  • .... "high virtue"). Dated [[1852]], the plaque was commissioned by [[Satsuma han]] and given to [[Dazaifu Tenmangu|Dazaifu Tenmangû]] as a gift on the occa
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  • ...ship to be nonthreatening, and issues permission to troops from [[Fukuoka han]], guarding the harbor, to return to their home province.
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  • ...g that strong measures be taken against Japan's efforts to absorb [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû]].
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  • ...istory. The three sections of the first volume cover the period from the [[Han Dynasty]] to the [[Yuan Dynasty]]. The eight sections of the middle volume
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  • *[[Sakai Tadayasu]], ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Matsuyama han]], dies.
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  • *1808/10/15 Ten officers from [[Saga han]], commanders of the gun batteries at Nagasaki, are placed under house arre *1808/11/10 The order is given to place Saga han ''daimyô'' [[Nabeshima Narinao]] under house arrest.
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  • *[[Gion Nankai]] is stripped of his stipend and exiled from his ''[[han]]''.
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  • *1832/7/28 Riot in [[Kurume han]].
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  • ...[Kira Yoshinaka]], into [[Uesugi clan]] to become ''daimyô'' of [[Yonezawa han]]. The domain is reduced by half, however. *1664/11/28 About 30 farmers in [[Saijo han|Saijô han]] get executed for refusing heavy taxation.
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  • ...1801]] by a [[Kumamoto han]] retainer, describing his travels in [[Satsuma han|Satsuma domain]]. The identity of the author, and the purpose of his journe
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  • ...[[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]] by samurai forces from [[Satsuma han]], Shô Kô was taken hostage along with the king and a number of other sen
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  • ...The ship was built as part of efforts by Nariakira to strengthen [[Satsuma han|Satsuma domain's]] naval defenses in light of the number of British and Fre ...[[1867]]. This 100 ton ''Iroha-maru'' steamship was lent by [[Ozu han|Ôzu han]] to the [[Kaientai]] trading company for a 15-day period; under the comman
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  • The ''Hôzui-maru'' was a steel steamship imported by [[Satsuma han]] in [[1864]], via [[Nagasaki]], through the assistance of British merchant
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  • ...ira Nagatsune]], age 9, succeeds his father to become lord of [[Kaminoyama han]]. *[[Satsuma han]] orders the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] to perform a land su
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  • * 1610/9/12 Shimazu Iehisa is granted leave to return (from Edo) to [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]]. *[[Satsuma han]] begins a land survey of Ryûkyû (completed the following year).
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  • ...nown as ''Miyako jôfu'' or ''Yaeyama jôfu'' in most Ryukyuan and [[Satsuma han|Satsuma domain]] records, when imported via Satsuma to Osaka or Edo, these
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  • ...al position within the ''[[zaiban bugyo|zaiban bugyôsho]]'', the [[Satsuma han]] office which oversaw Satsuma business in the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Ki
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  • *1803/2 Direct petition by 3800 farmers in [[Nanbu han]]. *1803/10/9 [[Nisshinkan (Aizu)|Nisshinkan]] school opens in [[Aizu han|Aizu]].
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  • * [[Sho Ho|Prince Sashiki Chôshô]] journeys to [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]], where he is to be a political hostage. * 1614/1/18 [[Mogami Yoshiaki]] dies.([[Yamagata han]])
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  • ...une]] succeeds [[Asano Yoshinaga]] as ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Hiroshima han]].
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  • *[[Satsuma han]] bans Ryukyuans from taking Japanese-sounding names, or wearing Japanese c
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  • ...from the early half of the 16th century through to the [[abolition of the han]] and establishment of [[Okinawa prefecture]] in the 1870s.
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  • ...to celebrate the succession of [[Shimazu Mitsuhisa]] as lord of [[Satsuma han]], and was named "Prince" on that occasion, at the age of 20. In [[1653]],
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  • ...ns with the ''[[zaiban bugyo|zaiban bugyôsho]]'' (office for the [[Satsuma han]] resident officials).
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  • ...om Ryukyuan traditions following the annexation of the Amamis by [[Satsuma han]] in the [[1609]] [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]].
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  • ...Okinawan royal capital of Shuri with Japanese representatives of [[Satsuma han]], the Japanese government summoned King [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]] to [[Tokyo]] ...with an imperial decree, stating that the Kingdom was to become ''[[Ryûkyû han]]'', a province or prefecture within the Japanese nation, with Shô Tai as
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  • Ichiki Shirô was a retainer to [[Satsuma han]] who played a prominent role in a number of events pertaining to [[Shimazu ...yû was outside of the ''bakuhan'' (i.e. [[Tokugawa shogunate|shogunate]]+[[han|domains]]) realm, i.e. outside of "Japan," but was under the control of Sat
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  • ...gaku at the request or approval of Lord [[Shimazu Nariakira]] of [[Satsuma han]], and contains a prologue by [[Hayashi Teiu|Hayashi Daigaku-no-kami Teiu]]
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  • ...ngdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]], [[1848]]/5-[[1872]], Lord of [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] 1872-[[1879]], [[Kazoku|Marquis]] (''kôshaku'') 1879-1901'' ...young prince ascended to the throne, receiving recognition from [[Satsuma han]] within the year. Due to his young age, a regent (''[[sessei]]'') and the
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  • .../江夏友賢-->, a Chinese scholar who had become a samurai retainer to [[Satsuma han]].<ref>Ono Masako, Tomita Chinatsu, Kanna Keiko, Taguchi Megumi, "Shiryô s [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]], lord of [[Satsuma han]], invited Bunshi to become his advisor, and head of Shôkô-ji and Ankoku-
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  • ...ref>Pamphlet available at Juntendô Memorial Buildings Museum.</ref> [[Saga han]] court physician [[Narabayashi Soken|Narabayashi Sôken]] implemented wide
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  • The "abolition of the ''[[han]]'' and establishment of the [[prefectures]]," or ''haihan chiken'' was ann ==The Han After the Restoration==
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  • ...]. Based at [[Matsumae castle]], they ruled [[Matsumae han]], the only ''[[han]]'' (domain) on the island of [[Ezo]] (now called Hokkaidô), and were thus
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  • ...19), 180.</ref> Though the [[Shimazu clan]] invasion forces from [[Satsuma han]] which conquered and subordinated the kingdom in [[1609]] skipped Yoron, n After the [[Meiji government]] dismantled the [[han|domains]] in [[1871]], Yoron became a part of [[Kagoshima prefecture]]. Con
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  • Hachisuka Mochiaki was the last ''daimyô'' of [[Tokushima han]], succeeding his father [[Hachisuka Narihiro]] in [[1868]], just before th ...In [[1871]], he was among those who petitioned for the [[abolition of the han|abolition of the domains]], arguing that only with the abolition of domain
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  • ...us ruled China under the [[Qing Dynasty]] after seizing control from the [[Han Chinese]] [[Ming Dynasty]] in [[1644]]. Though a separate ethnic group from the Han Chinese, who introduced numerous significant cultural changes to China, the
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  • *The shogunate assigns [[Fukuoka han]] the responsibility of defending [[Nagasaki]] harbor.
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  • ...n loyalty and servitude to the Japanese ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Satsuma han]], explicitly prohibited the king from "entrust<nowiki>[ing]</nowiki> the c
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  • The Uchakuya (lit. "Guest House") was an office maintained by [[Satsuma han]] and located just outside [[Shuri castle]], in the royal capital of the [[
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  • ...bolished]], with the final step being the abolition of [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] and establishment of [[Okinawa Prefecture]] in [[1879]]. The borders, nam
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  • In [[1767]], he was then asked by the lord of [[Satsuma han]] to come to [[Kagoshima]], to train the lord's own pages in Chinese and Ry
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  • *[[Yamauchi Toyoteru]], lord of [[Tosa han]], dies.
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  • ...l as diplomatic relations with China, remains in the hands of the [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû government]], and is not determined by the Japanese Foreign Minist ...s well. Soejima replies that he must confer with the authorities in Ryûkyû han.
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  • ...on of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] into [[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]] and ''de jure'' annexation of the territory by Japan.
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  • ...hô Tei]], as a place to entertain visiting envoys from China and [[Satsuma han]]. The garden was in a distinctively Ryukyuan style, and included a viewing
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  • ...yu Treaty|Kiyû Treaty]], a trade treaty, is established between [[Tsushima han]] and Joseon Korea. Among the stipulations are that Japanese envoys do not ...[Sunpu han]], and his eleventh son [[Tokugawa Yorifusa]] from [[Shimotsuma han]] to Mito.
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  • ...gdom]] to announce that [[Shimazu Mitsuhisa]] has become lord of [[Satsuma han]], and to request the Ryukyuan king's formal letter of reply, and oath of l *1639/8/9 [[Hosokawa Tadatoshi]] of [[Kokura han]], along with the lords of four other major domains, are assigned duties of
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  • Born in [[Hirosaki han]], he became governor of Amami Ôshima in 1894. The previous year, he trave
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  • ...atters relating to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] obligations to [[Satsuma han]], and policies Tokyo wishes to implement in the [[Ryukyu Islands|Ryukyus]] ...stion, arguing that Ryûkyû should remain subordinate and not be made a ''[[han]]'' or otherwise counted as ''naichi'', and further that since the Ryukyuan
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  • ...study at the two [[Ryukyu-kan|Ryûkyû-kan]], in [[Fuzhou]] and in [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima]].
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  • * 1717/2/16 Farmers riot in [[Tottori han]]. *[[Todo Takatoyo|Tôdô Takatoyo]], daimyô of [[Tsu han]], is born (d. [[1785]]).
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  • ...hip, constructed at the orders of [[Shimazu Nariakira]], lord of [[Satsuma han]], in [[1853]]-[[1854]]. It was 15 ''ken'' (approx. 27-31 meters) long, fou
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  • ...name=tomo/> from [[1816]] onward, he was ordered by the lord of [[Satsuma han]] to travel to Kagoshima, to teach calligraphy.
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  • ...government finances, and matters such as the tribute tax paid to [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima domain]]. The Land Management Division oversaw official stipends
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  • ...ey were banished from the Imperial capital, and made their way to [[Choshu han|Chôshû]]. Two of the places they are known to have stopped and stayed alo
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  • *1712/6 [[Satsuma han]] restores to the king of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] the title of ''kok ...ku Chokun|Tamagusuku Chôkun]] travels to [[Kagoshima]] to inform [[Satsuma han]] of the death of King Shô Eki.
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  • ...-Chô Alliance was an alliance between [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] and [[Choshu han|Chôshû domains]], formed in [[1866]]. ...[Kyoto Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]], warriors from Satsuma and [[Aizu han]] repelled them. The Court subsequently declared Chôshû an enemy of the s
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  • ..., he was received in audience at [[Kagoshima castle]] by lord of [[Satsuma han]] [[Shimazu Narioki]], who honored and rewarded him for his efforts. He was
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  • ...early 17th century, using techniques introduced by potters from [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] (including Korean potters abducted by Satsuma forces during the [
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  • ...], Yakushima was overseen by a ''[[bugyo|bugyô]]'', appointed by [[Satsuma han]], who served a one-year term in the position. A number of other officials,
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  • [[Image:Daimyomon.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The surviving gate of a [[Satsuma han]] [[daimyo yashiki|mansion]] built in [[Kyoto]] in [[1862]]; the gate serve ...nsion|Edo]]. For those domains located in western Japan, such as [[Satsuma han]], the Kyoto mansion offered a place for the ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' and his
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  • *1861/5 ''[[Sonno|Sonnô]] [[joi|jôi]]'' activists from [[Mito han]] attack the British legation in [[Edo]], killing 21.
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  • *[[Ii Naoaki]], daimyô of [[Hikone han]], is born (d. [[1850]]).
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  • ...gyô'']] [[Okano Sadaaki]] orders [[Kuroda Mitsuyuki]], daimyô of [[Fukuoka han]], to prepare to depart for Nagasaki, to deal with the ''Return''. Later th *[[Asano Tsunanaga]] succeeds [[Asano Tsunaakira]] as lord of [[Hiroshima han]].
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  • ...ed to the worship of [[Daikokuten]], and closely associated with [[Satsuma han]]. ...ssociation with Daikokuten, one of the [[Seven Lucky Gods]]. The Satsuma ''han'' mansion was, at that time, located nearby (though it would be moved close
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  • ...o Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]] completes training in Chiba and returns to [[Tosa han]]. *1854/2/10 [[Oda Nobunori]], lord of [[Kashiwabara han]], dies (b. [[1836]]).
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  • The [[Shimazu clan]] lords of [[Satsuma han]] maintained five [[daimyo yashiki|mansions]] in [[Edo]]. These were homes *''Japanese'': 薩摩藩上屋敷 ''(Satsuma han kami yashiki)''
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  • ...[[Satsuma han|Satsuma]], [[Choshu han|Choshu]], [[Tosa han|Tosa]], [[Higo han|Higo]] petition to return of domain lands to the state. *The first [[Japanese music|brass band]] in Japan is formed in [[Satsuma han|Satsuma domain]].
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  • ...painter to [[Tokugawa Ienobu|Tokugawa Tsunatoyo]], lord of [[Kofu han|Kôfu han]] (Tsunatoyo would later become Shogun under the name Tokugawa Ienobu), and
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  • ...Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] judges the allegations brought by [[Tsushima han]] ''[[karo|karô]]'' [[Yanagawa Shigeoki]] against his ''daimyô'' [[So Yos *The [[1609]] [[Kiyu Treaty|Kiyû Treaty]] between Korea and [[Tsushima han]] is revised.
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  • ...[[Meiji government]], which abolished the kingdom, transforming ''[[Ryûkyû han]]'' into [[Okinawa Prefecture]], with officials appointed from [[Tokyo]] to
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  • ...of [[Shiga Shigemoto]]<!--志賀重職-->, a retainer in the service of [[Okazaki han]]. In [[1874]], Shigetaka moved to [[Tokyo]], where he studied at the [[Uni
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  • ...e family business to his younger brother, and donated his academy to the [[han|domain]], dedicating himself more exclusively to his teaching and studies.
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  • ...uropean and American ships began to call at Ryûkyû, Ryukyuan and [[Satsuma han]] authorities did not wish to allow these ships into Naha Harbor; thus the
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  • ...h head of the [[Shimazu clan]], and ninth [[Edo period]] lord of [[Satsuma han]]. He is known for his policies of austerity and thrift. ...plete overhaul of the domain administration. They oversaw reforms of the [[han school]] [[Zoshikan|Zôshikan]], and canceled a number of Shigehide's polic
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  • ...[[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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  • ...slands]] (taken from the kingdom and under the direct control of [[Satsuma han]] since [[1609]]), Satsuma served as the chief source of sugar in Japan thr ...rd University Press (1992), 35-37.</ref> In the early 19th century, [[Tosa han]] began to produce so much sugar, in fact, that Satsuma filed a formal suit
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  • ...suda Shizukata]] arrested trying to drum up rebel support in former [[Saga han]].
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  • ...om]], providing bases of operations for official Sino-Ryûkyû and [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]]-Ryûkyû business, as well as lodging for Ryukyuan students and o ...a sort of branch office for Ryukyuan official interactions with [[Satsuma han]] domainal authorities. The term ''kariya'' was widely used in Kagoshima do
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  • *1858/7/3 [[Ichiki Shiro|Ichiki Shirô]] of [[Satsuma han]] receives various secret orders from [[Shimazu Nariakira]], including plan *[[Matsura Akira]]<!--松浦詮--> becomes lord of [[Hirado han]].
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  • ...f [[Kumamoto han]]. His works include a ''Ryûkyûjin zagaku no zu'' and a ''Ryûkyûjin michigaku no zu'', scroll paintings depicting the [[1832]] [[Ryukyuan mi
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  • The route got its start in the 1630s, when a samurai from [[Kaga han]] found that it could be as much as three times cheaper to ship rice (or ot ...her small ports. Several domains, including [[Toyama han|Toyama]] and Kaga han, made concerted efforts in the early decades of the 19th century to become
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  • ...re invaded in [[1609]] and subsequently directly administered by [[Satsuma han]], and remain a part of [[Kagoshima prefecture]] (not [[Okinawa prefecture] ...u ke rekidai seido'' (vol. 14, item #803), ''Kagoshima ken shiryô: Satsuma han hôrei shiryô shû'' 1, Kagoshima: Reimeikan (2004), 510.</ref> However, i
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  • .... Yellows, blues, and reds are used to depict foreign lands, including the Ryûkyûs, the Ogasawara Islands, China - with several provinces labeled, Russia, an *''Ryûkyû zenzu'' (琉球全図, Complete Picture of the Ryûkyûs; 76.5 x 53.5cm)
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  • * 1613/9 [[Date Masamune]] ([[Sendai han]]) dispatches a political mission to Europe. * [[Satsuma han]] orders that the princes of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], and t
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  • *1856/7/12 [[Ogasawara Tadaakira]], lord of [[Kokura han]], dies.
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  • Zusho Shôzaemon was an official in the service of [[Satsuma han]], known as a prominent member of the so-called "conservative" faction with By 1827, Satsuma was the poorest [[han|domain]] in the realm in terms of the size of its debts, owing some 320,000
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  • ...me just one example, in [[1780]], [[Shimazu Shigehide]], lord of [[Satsuma han]], sent a falcon to Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieharu]], as a gift, and then soon af
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  • ...the Korean Court required copper to mint its own coins, and via [[Satsuma han]] to the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], along with tin, marine produc ...hipelago in this period, the chief source of copper production was [[Akita han]]. Many of these mines saw considerable expansion in their production in th
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  • *[[Yamauchi Kazutoyo]] dies and is succeeded as lord of [[Tosa han]] by his nephew, [[Yamauchi Tadayoshi]].
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  • *[[Odawara han]] returned to the [[Okubo family|Ôkubo family]], who lost it in 1614.
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  • ...ered speeches in Mandarin Chinese, at the request of the lord of [[Satsuma han]], on at least one occasion, for which he was rewarded by the lord.
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  • ...r and prevent rebellion against him, and the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]] did similarly following their [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]]
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  • ...h head of the [[Shimazu clan]] and eighth [[Edo period]] lord of [[Satsuma han]], ruling the domain from [[1755]] to [[1787]]. He is known especially for ...Narikiyo]]), and [[Nanbu Nobuyuki|Shimazu Nobuyuki]] (lord of [[Hachinohe han]], adopted by [[Nanbu Nobumasa]]). Shigehide's daughter [[Kodai-in|Shige-hi
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  • ...igô Takamori]] and [[Katsura Kogoro|Katsura Kogorô]] meet at the [[Satsuma han]] residence in Kyoto and lay the groundwork for the [[Sat-Cho Alliance|Sat- ...|Sat-Chô Alliance]] is formed between [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] and [[Nagato han|Chôshû domains]].
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  • Shimazu Narioki was the 10th [[Edo period]] [[daimyo|lord]] of [[Satsuma han]]. He is considered the 27th head of the clan, counting since the beginning ...adoptive mother, a younger sister of [[Satake Yoshikazu]], lord of [[Akita han]]. In his childhood, he was known by a number of names, including Kennosuke
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  • ...nce the early [[Edo period]], when in [[1635]] the lord of [[Iyo-Matsuyama han]] established a teahouse on Tsuwaji and named retainer Yahara Sanozaemon hi
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  • ...osition. It was the first World's Fair at which Japan exhibited. [[Satsuma han]] exhibited separately from the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] at the expo, earning
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  • ...hei was a ''[[Rangaku]]'' scholar and physician in the service of [[Sendai han]], known for his writings on a variety of domestic and foreign affairs matt
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  • ...an with the [[1872]] reorganization of the Kingdom as "[[Ryukyu han|Ryûkyû han]]," and culminated with a series of actions in [[1876]]-[[1879]] known as t ...rganized with strong influence from Western models. The [[abolition of the han]] brought a need for a re-assessment or redefinition of Ryûkyû's relation
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  • Godai Tomoatsu was a [[Satsuma han]] retainer prominent in the [[Bakumatsu period]] as an economic/commercial Returning to Japan in [[1866]]/3, Godai met with [[Choshu han|Chôshû han]] officials in the tenth month of that year to negotiate arrangements for c
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  • At some point during Putyatin's visits to Japan, retainers of [[Saga han]] witnessed a model steam train aboard the ''Pallada'' and set to producing
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  • *1852/int.2/27 [[Mori Motoyuki|Môri Motoyuki]], lord of [[Chofu han|Chôfu han]], dies.
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  • ...time of the invasion of Ryûkyû by the Japanese feudal domain of [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]], Kumemura and its community of Chinese scholars had deteriorated
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  • ...of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] by samurai forces from [[Satsuma han]]. He was known both by the Chinese-style name Tei Dô<ref>It was typical a
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  • ...fectures|''ken'' and ''fu'']], while the remaining domains are renamed ''[[han]]''. *The terms ''han'' and ''[[shogunate|bakufu]]'' are used in an official context for the firs
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  • ...demands reparations, and a formal apology from the shogunate and [[Satsuma han]] for the [[Namamugi Incident]] of the previous year, in which a British ma * 1863/7 [[Bombardment of Kagoshima]] - [[Kagoshima]], capital of [[Satsuma han]], is bombarded by ships of the British Royal Navy, in retaliation for the
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  • .... In 1837/6, they were fired upon at the port of [[Yamakawa]] in [[Satsuma han]], and at [[Uraga]], near [[Edo]]. Driven away, the ''Morrison'' never made
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  • ...ng a catalog of documents related to the [[So clan|Sô clan]] of [[Tsushima han|Tsushima]] (''Sôke shiryô mokuroku''<!--『宗家史料目録』-->, docu *"''Bakuhan kenryôku to bôeki - Tsushima han no baai wo chûshin ni''" ("Shogunate-domain authority/power and trade - wi
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  • ...er in his life, he was a high-ranking retainer in the service of [[Satsuma han]], and was a prominent figure in early [[Meiji period]] Okinawan history as ...family of prominent retainers to the [[Shimazu family]], daimyô of Satsuma han. [[Narahara Kizaemon]], his older brother by three years, is generally cite
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  • *[[Satsuma han]] comes to more fully control the [[Amami Islands]], and forbids local Amam
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  • ...]], located roughly halfway between the cities of [[Kure]] (in [[Hiroshima han]]) and [[Imabari]] (in [[Iyo province]], on [[Shikoku]]). Today, Mitarai ha ...han|Kokura]], [[Fukuoka han|Fukuoka]], [[Uwajima han|Uwajima]], and [[Ozu han|Ôzu domains]] all maintained such establishments in Mitarai.<ref>Kimura, 5
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  • ...ix Courses in Morals]]'' (六諭衍義) printed, and presented copies to [[Satsuma han]], who in turn presented them to [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]]. The [[T
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  • ...HK Taiga Drama 1977; [[Bakumatsu Period]]:centering on [[Choshu han|Chôshû han]] figures--Murata Zôroku (later [[Omura Masajiro|Ômura Masajirô]]), [[Ph ...Period]]-Early Meiji: a young man from the [[Satsuma han]] and the [[Aizu han]] who meet in Paris
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  • ...in their defense against the [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion]] by [[Satsuma han]] [[samurai]] in [[1609]], this equipment was proven sorely inferior to the
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  • Shimazu Nariakira was ''daimyô'' of [[Satsuma han]] from [[1851]] until his death in [[1858]], and a prominent and influentia ...i Yodo|Yamauchi Yôdô]] of [[Tosa han]]; and [[Date Munenari]] of [[Uwajima han]].<ref name=honjin/>
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  • ...with much of the rest of the Amamis, by the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima domain]], and remains part of [[Kagoshima prefecture]] today.
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  • *[[Maeda Toshitsune]], daimyô of [[Kaga han]], is born (d. [[1658]]).
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  • ...d at [[Owari han|Nagoya]] in [[1619]] and [[Mito han|Mito]] and [[Wakayama han|Kishû]] in [[1621]]. Many other ''daimyô'' and major Buddhist temples fol
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  • ...cluding whether an individual had made formal journeys to China, [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima]], or [[Edo]]. As only members of the elite maintained these gene
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  • ...reigners from learning too much about Ryûkyû's relationship with [[Satsuma han]]; and enforcing [[kaikin|maritime prohibitions]] on foreign trade. Stipula
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  • ...daimyô on the issue of opening the country. [[Tokugawa Nariaki]] of [[Mito han]] is appointed to oversee the country's naval defense. *1853/1/20 [[Tokugawa Harutomi]], former lord of [[Wakayama han]], dies.
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  • ...it was such a major port, a number of [[han|domains]], such as [[Tsushima han]], maintained offices in the city.<ref>Robert Hellyer, ''Defining Engagemen
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  • ...e first king of Ryûkyû to be a vassal to the [[Shimazu clan]] of [[Satsuma han]].
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