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  • ...ck on [[Tofukuji castle|Tôfukuji castle]], launched by naval forces from [[Kii province]], [[Shikoku]], and [[Chugoku region|Chûgoku]].
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  • * 1585/4 Hideyoshi subdues the [[Negorogumi]] ''monto'' of [[Kii province|Kii]]. * Construction of [[Osaka castle]] is completed.
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  • [[File:Tofukuji-jo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A portion of the ruins of the castle]] Tôfukuji castle was a medieval fortress in [[Kagoshima]], the first to be built in [[Satsum
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  • ...was a cousin of Tokugawa Yoshimune, and became lord of [[Wakayama han]] ([[Kii province|Kishû]]) & head of the [[Kishu Tokugawa clan|Kishû Tokugawa clan *Cecilia Segawa Seigle, “Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and the Formation of Edo Castle Rituals of Giving,” in Martha Chaiklin (ed.), ''Mediated by Gifts: Politi
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  • * ''Title: Kii no Kami'' ...e defeat of Shibata Katsuie ([[1583]]), and was given [[Ogaki castle|Ôgaki Castle]] in Mino; his two eldest sons (Yukisuke and Terumasa) held Gifu and Ikejir
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  • ...ed inside the Tayasu-mon, Hitotsubashi-mon, and Shimizu-mon gates of [[Edo castle]], respectively.
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  • **[[Nakijin castle]] ...f>Modern reconstructions are not eligible for World Heritage Status; Shuri castle is included on the list for the site itself, including ruins and undergroun
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  • ...f structures. The term ''kodai yamajiro'' (古代山城, lit. "old period mountain castle/fortresses") is sometimes used, but its opponents argue that it can be inte ...as "fortress" and the somewhat newer readings of ''shiro'' and ''jô'' as "castle".</ref>''||667||[[Kyuan-ji|Kyûan-ji]], [[Nara Prefecture]]; [[Takayasu-yam
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  • ...Atsu-hime]] moves to Ushigome-toyama from the [[Kishu Tokugawa Edo mansion|Kii Tokugawa mansion]] in [[Akasaka]]. *Many of the buildings at [[Marugame castle]] are destroyed by the Meiji government.
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  • ...[[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] attacked Ueda in [[1585]] in an argument about [[Noda castle]], Nobuyuki was active in the defense. Later he served Ieyasu and married At some point he was given charge of the Sanada castle of [[Numata castle|Numata]] in northwest [[Kozuke province|Kôzuke Province]], apparently in h
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  • ...hotos/toranosuke/15066707939/sizes/h/]</ref> Atsuhime lived at [[Kagoshima castle]] for only two months, however, before moving to Kyoto in the 8th month tha ...ses. The most natural one was his cousin, the young lord of [[Wakayama han|Kii]] [[Tokugawa Iemochi|Iemochi]] (aka Yoshitomi, [[1846]]-[[1866]]). However,
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  • ...[Kii Tokugawa clan]]. They ruled the 38,000 ''koku'' domain of Tanabe in [[Kii province]].</ref> The ''daimyô'' were tied to the shogun by a feudal bond ...e who enjoyed individual audiences in the Shiroshoin or Kuroshoin of [[Edo castle]], and those who only received audience among a group, in the Ôhiroma (Gre
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  • [[File:Naosuke-hikone.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Statue of Ii Naosuke at [[Hikone castle]]]] ...Born at the [[Keyaki]]goten, the lord's private residence within [[Hikone castle]], at the age of 17, Naosuke was given a separate residence, known as Umore
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  • ...d as heir just before Iesada died in [[1858]]; Yoshinobu's visits to [[Edo castle]] were then suspended.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 3 ( ...at the old [[han school|domain academy]] just outside the moats of [[Mito castle]].<ref>[[Anne Walthall]], "Nishimiya Hide: Turning Palace Arts into Marketa
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  • ..."middle mansion" might be located just inside the outermost walls of [[Edo castle]]; and his "lower mansion" would be somewhere in the outskirts of the city. ...aka Detached Palace]] was built on the former site of the mansion of the [[Kii Tokugawa clan|Kishû Tokugawa]]; and the garden of [[Tokugawa Yorifusa]] of
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  • ..., by the [[Kamakura period]] swordsmith Sukezane. Previously held by the [[Kii Tokugawa clan]]; now held at [[Tokyo National Museum]]. [[National Treasure ...by the [[Toyotomi clan]], and then recovered from [[Osaka Campaigns|Osaka castle]] by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. Extant today in the collection of the Toku
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  • ...the political ploys of the [[Imagawa clan]], and was now lord of [[Okazaki castle]], a relatively minor territory in [[Mikawa province]]. The question of acc ...st son and successor. Sessai, a renowned warrior, surrounded Anjô, and the castle's fall looked to be inevitable. Yet, rather then press home the assault, Se
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  • Leaving Nagasaki, he traveled to [[Shimabara castle]] and to [[Amakusa]], and on the last day of the 7th month, recorded seeing ...ing about, medicine. The following year, he traveled briefly in southern [[Kii province]].
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  • ...yama|Toyama]] – [[Siege of Negoroji|Negoroji]] – [[Siege of Ota Castle|Ôta Castle]] – [[Invasion of Shikoku (1585)|Shikoku & Ichinomiya]] – [[Battle of T ...ges to secure. He somehow becomes involved with the rebuilding of [[Kiyosu castle]] and acts as a foreman, all the while earning the enmity of the senior Oda
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  • ...Edition, Prentice Hall (2011), 63.</ref> and the construction of [[Azuchi castle]], the model for Japanese [[castles]] in the mode most well-known today. ...ased at [[Kiyosu castle]]. The rival branch was to the north, in [[Iwakura castle]].
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  • ...ng the Tokugawa victory over the [[Toyotomi clan]] in the [[siege of Osaka Castle]], thus finally eliminating the last serious opposition. The population of ...is sons the provinces of [[Owari province|Owari]] (Nagoya), [[Kii province|Kii]], and [[Echizen province|Echizen]], and [[Mito han|Mito]] in [[Hitachi pr
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  • *Nankai Do: Kii (Wakayama and Mie), Awaji (Hyogo), Awa (Tokushima), Sanuki (Kagawa), Iyo (E ..., by the [[Kamakura period]] swordsmith Sukezane. Previously held by the [[Kii Tokugawa clan]]; now held at [[Tokyo National Museum]]. [[National Treasure
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  • ...blinds (only the middle blind was raised); only the [[Kishu Tokugawa clan|Kii]] and [[Mito Tokugawa clan|Mito]] lords (members of the ''[[Gosanke]]'', ho ...t with [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] and [[Tokugawa Hidetada|Hidetada]] at [[Fushimi castle]], having traveled to Kyoto with [[So Yoshitoshi|Sô Yoshitoshi]], lord of
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  • ..., Yoshitsune called for a man who might know a way down to the rear of the castle and the monk Benkei furnished a guide. With the Taira’s attentions fully ...from the northern coast of Osaka Bay, south through the strait between the Kii peninsula and Awaji Island, and landed on the NE coast of Shikoku, in the r
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