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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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