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  • ...entral powerbase of [[Shibata Katsuie]] in his 1580s campaign to conquer [[Kaga province]] and the surrounding regions. In the [[Edo period]] it became the The castle, located in what is today the city of [[Kaga (city)|Kaga]], roughly five km from the [[Ikko|Ikkô]] temple-fortress [[Daisho-ji|Dais
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  • ...]], which is today the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture. The book covers the city's political, economic, social and cultural history across the 17th century ...roviding context for the origins of [[Maeda clan]] rule in [[Kaga province|Kaga]] and [[Noto province]]s, along with a summary of Kanazawa's history in tha
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  • ...[[Kaga han]],<ref>Gallery labels, "Upper, Middle, and Lower Residences of Kaga Domain," National Museum of Japanese History.[https://www.flickr.com/photos The Oiwake neighborhood within Komagome Village (then part of the city of [[Edo]]) was officially designated in [[1618]] as a district for ''[[kob
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  • ...ô castle was a fortress located in [[Kaga province]], in what is today the city of Hakusan, in Ishikawa prefecture. ...erations, lending their family name to the place. The castle fell to the [[Kaga ikki|Ikkô-ikki]] along with the rest of the province in the 1480s. When [[
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  • ...ated this garden. The gardens are located on Karasuma-dôri, a short single city block north of the [[Kyoto Imperial Palace]]. The grounds include walls, an ...arden, and was officially designated a "site of scenic beauty" (名勝) by the city of Kyoto in 1985.
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  • ...n Kyoto, which was constructed on three blocks in the southern part of the city.
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  • ...smaller [[Nishi Chayagai]]. It was set aside in [[1820]] by the lords of [[Kaga han]] for this purpose, and survives today as one of the country's few acti ...house) called Funabashi-ya. Sabô-isshô is particularly well-known for its Kaga bôcha, a particular type of tea in which certain types of twigs are steepe
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  • *The [[VOC]] founds the city of [[Batavia]] and establishes their base in Java there. *[[Maeda Toshiharu]], lord of [[Kaga han|Kaga]], is born (d. [[1660]]).
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  • ...the highest-ranking [[chonin|townsmen]] (non-[[samurai]] commoners) in the city's official administrative ranks. ...lers in herbal medicines who had previously served the [[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han|Kanazawa]] prior to settling in Edo. Though commoners, the ''machidoshi
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  • *''Japanese'': 加賀江戸藩邸 ''(Kaga Edo hantei)'' ...ampus was originally built in [[1827]] for the occasion of the marriage of Kaga daimyô [[Maeda Nariyasu]] to [[Yohime|Yôhime]], 21st daughter of Shogun [
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  • .... However, historically they came from the village of Arako (now in Nagoya City) in [[Owari province]]. ...ing to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi]] in [[1583]] he was given land in [[Kaga province]] that included Kanazawa. Kanazawa was to the the seat of the clan
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  • ...become ''[[jito|jitô]]'' of the Noto Ôyashô [[shoen|manor]] (today, Wajima city) in the [[Kamakura period]].<ref name=tsuratatsu/> ...so-called Eight Families, the Chô enjoyed the second highest stipend of [[Kaga han]] retainers, at 33,000 ''[[koku]]''.<ref name=tsuratatsu/><ref>McClain
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  • ...-supply needs.<ref>Gallery labels, "Upper, Middle, and Lower Residences of Kaga Domain," National Museum of Japanese History.[https://www.flickr.com/photos ...erwards to help manage his estates. The [[Kaga Edo mansion|Edo mansions of Kaga han]] are believed to have had, regularly, as many as 30,000 inhabitants, a
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  • *1792/5/19 The city savings association (''[[machi kaisho]]'') is established. *The [[Meirindo (Kaga)|Meirindô]] is established at [[Kanazawa castle]].
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  • ...[Ishikawa prefecture]], and was previously the central [[castletown]] of [[Kaga han]]. ...a Sôsetsu]] and [[Katsushika Oi]], for example, may have each lived in the city for a time.<ref>Gallery label, Kitagawa Sôsetsu, Poppies, Metropolitan Mus
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  • ...Originally from [[Kaga han]], he spent much of his later life in New York City. He is best known for developing methods to isolate or produce a number of ...on of Takamine Seiichi, a court physician to the [[Maeda clan]] lords of [[Kaga han]]; his mother Yukiko came from a family of saké brewers. He spent most
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  • ...ronage outside the shogunate, from figures such as the lords of [[Kaga han|Kaga]], [[Choshu han|Chôshû]], [[Yonezawa han|Yonezawa]], [[Aizu han|Aizu]], a ...rmers (i.e. outside of the ''iemoto'' system) based chiefly in [[Yamaguchi City]] and [[Sado-ga-shima]]. Other schools of ''kyôgen'' include the [[Nanto N
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  • ...main in [[Edo period]] Japan, and residence of the [[Maeda clan]] lords of Kaga. ...[battle of Shizugatake]], in which [[Sakuma Morimasa]], who had controlled Kaga, was defeated. He chose the location of the village of Yamazaki (not the sa
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  • ...shiyasu's construction of the garden, in [[1657]], the [[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han]] built their ''[[daimyo yashiki|naka-yashiki]]'' (middle mansion) on t ...e in the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. Iwasaki Hisaya donated the gardens to the city of Tokyo in 1938.<ref>Gallery labels, Tôyô Bunko.[https://www.flickr.com/
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  • ...gasaki]]. It quickly became the most powerful regulatory organ in the port city, and remained in operation until the [[Meiji Restoration|fall of the shogun ...son to the closely similar figure, 171,000 ''ryô'', spent by the lord of [[Kaga han]] in 1747 on domain expenditures.<ref name=hellyer56>Robert Hellyer, ''
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