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The clan maintained [[Kishu Tokugawa Edo mansion|two mansions in Edo]]: one at Kôjimachi (in an area now known as Kioi-chô) and one at Akasaka. The former mansion served as the temporary imperial palace from [[1873]] to [[1889]], and later became the site of a mansion for [[Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa]] and then in 1930 for the former royal family of [[Joseon]]. The [[Akasaka Detached Palace]] was constructed on the site of the latter mansion.
The clan maintained [[Kishu Tokugawa Edo mansion|two mansions in Edo]]: one at Kôjimachi (in an area now known as Kioi-chô) and one at Akasaka. The former mansion served as the temporary imperial palace from [[1873]] to [[1889]], and later became the site of a mansion for [[Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa]] and then in 1930 for the former royal family of [[Joseon]]. The [[Akasaka Detached Palace]] was constructed on the site of the latter mansion.
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==Successive heads of the Kishû Tokugawa house==
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#[[Tokugawa Yorinobu]] (son of Tokugawa Ieyasu)
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#[[Tokugawa Mitsusada]] (son of Yorinobu)
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#[[Tokugawa Tsunanori]] (son of Mitsusada)
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#[[Tokugawa Yorimoto]] (son of Mitsusada)
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#[[Tokugawa Yoshimune]] (son of Mitsusada; becomes Shogun)
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#[[Tokugawa Munenao]] (son of [[Matsudaira Yorizumi]] of a Kishû branch house)
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#[[Tokugawa Munenobu]] (son of Munenao)
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#[[Tokugawa Shigenori]] (son of Munenobu)
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#[[Tokugawa Harusada]] (son of Munenao)
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#[[Tokugawa Harutomi]] (son of Shigenori)
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#[[Tokugawa Nariyuki]] (head of [[Shimizu Tokugawa clan]]; son of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ienari]])
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#[[Tokugawa Narikatsu]] (head of Shimizu Tokugawa clan; son of Ienari)
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#[[Tokugawa Iemochi|Tokugawa Yoshitomi]] (son of Nariyuki; becomes Shogun as Tokugawa Iemochi)
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#[[Tokugawa Mochitsugu]] (son of [[Matsudaira Yorisato]] of a Kishû branch house)
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